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REV.    LOUIS    FITZGERALD    BENSON.   D.  D. 

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A    HYMNAL 
FOR    CATHOLIC 
CONGREGATIONS 


COMPILED   BY 


Samuel  A.  Baldwin, 


PUBLISHED    BY 

THE    AUTHOR, 

At  21  W.  Fifth  Street, 
St.  Paul,  Minn. 


Copyright,  1894,  by  Samuel  A.  Baldwin. 


P.oneer  Press  Company,  ^""^Tr^KT^1^' 

Printers,  Lithographers  and  Publishers,  SLZav's   S 

cx  pA,,,    Minn  301  Washington  Ave.  &., 

1894  Minneapolis,  Minn. 


THE  author's  purpose  has  been  to  compile,  at  a  price  within  the 
reach  of  all,  a  book  adequate  to  the  needs  of  churches  having 
congregational  singing.  In  accomplishing  this  object  care  has  been 
taken  that  every  hymn  should  be  available  for  ordinary  use. 

For  all  hymns  for  special  occasions,  translations  of  the  liturgical 
hymns  of  the  Church  have,  as  far  as  possible,  been  used.  More 
than  one-third  of  the  book  is  of  this  character.  To  these  have  been 
added  hymns  from  the  best  modern  sources,  of  which  several  from 
such  well-known  writers  as  Cardinal  Newman  and  Father  Faber 
appear  in  a  hymn  book  for  the  first  time. 

The  greatest  difficulty  has  been  to  find  fitting,  and  at  the  same 
time  pleasing  and  singable  music.  Old  melodies  have  been  largely 
employed,  many  of  which  have  been  sung  in  the  Church  for  centur- 
ies, as  well  as  the  best  that  could  be  found  of  recent  production, 
both  European  and  American,  with  a  certain  number  of  original 
tunes  written  as  necessity  demanded. 

The  Author. 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


HYMNS    FOR    SPECIAL    OCCASIONS. 


Nos. 
1-3 

4-8 

9 

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Advent 

Christmas 

The  New  Year 

Epiphany 

The  Holy  Name 

Lent 12-15 

Palm  Sunday 16 

Holy  Week 17-20 

Easter 21-24 

Ascension 25,  26 

Pentecost 27-30 

Trinity 31,32 


Nos. 

The  Blessed  Sacrament 33~42 

The  Sacred  Heart 43~45 

The  Precious  Blood 46-48 

Holy  Baptism 49 

Holy  Matrimony 50 

Confirmation 51 

The  Blessed  Virgin 52-63 

St.  Joseph 64-68 

Sts.  Peter  and  Paul 69 

St.  Aloysius 70 

St.  Agnes 71 

The  Holy  Angels 72, 73 


HYMNS   FOR   GENERAL   USE. 


Nos. 

Praise 74-78 

Evening  Hymns 79-84 

God  the  Father 85-87 

Jesus  Christ 88-94 

The  Atonement 95 

Divine  Providence 96-98 


Nos. 

Christian  Faith 99-101 

The  Christian  Life 102-104 

National 105 

Temperance 106 

The  Judgment 107 

Heaven 108-113 


APPENDIX. 

Nos. 


Hymns  for  Processions 114-116 

Litany  of  the  Blessed  Virgin  117 

Vespers  for  Sundays 118 

Vesper  Hymns 119-123 


Antiphons  of  the  Blessed 
Virgin 124-127 

Benediction  of  the  Blessed 
Sacrament 128-130 


METRICAL   INDEX. 

If  a  change  of  tune  is  desired,  another  of  same  metre  may  be  found  by 
referring  to  this  index.  All  tunes  marked  P.  M.  (peculiar  metre),  which  are 
irregular  and  not  interchangeable,  and  all  tunes  having  no  other  of  similar 
metre  in  the  book,  are  omitted. 

L.  M.  (long  metre) — Nos.  2, 17,  20,  25,  28,  38,67,69,70,  75,  80, 107, 116, 119,128. 

L.  M.,  6  lines  (or  8s.  6  lines) — Nos.  1,  27,  35,  36,  52,  71,  77,  81,  101. 

C.  M.  (common  metre) — Nos.  9,  12,  49,  73,  85,  86,  88,  89,  97.  • 

C.  M.  D.  (common  metre  double) — Nos.  43,  61,  90,  92. 

S.  M.  (short  metre) — Nos.  11,  106. 

6s.  and  5s. —  Nos.  14,  42,  54,  62,  103,  104. 

7s.,  4  lines  —  Nos.  23,  39,  87,  95. 

7s.,  6  lines  —  Nos.  10,  29. 

7s.  D.  —  Nos.  15,  22,  94. 

7s.  and  6s.  D.  —  Nos.  3,  16,  18,  24,  44,  48,  53,  58,  68,  no,  in,  112,  113. 

8s.  and  6s. —  Nos.  30,  46,  51. 

8s.  and  7s. —  Nos.  5,  37,  63,  96. 

8s.  and  7s.,  6  lines  —  Nos.  33,  34,  115,  129. 

ns. —  Nos.  60,  66. 


INDEX  OF  FIRST  LINES  OF  HYMNS. 


No. 

Abide  with  me S4 

Adeste  fideles (b)  4 

Adoro  te  devote 41 

Ad  regiasagni  dapes 122 

All  glory,  laud  and  honor...  16 
All  is  divine  which  the  High- 
est hath  made 57 

All  things  beautiful  and  fair.  87 

Alma  Redemptoris 124 

Angels  we  have  heard 6 

Art  thou  weary,   art    thou 

languid 93 

As  pants  the  heart  for  cool- 
ing springs 40 

As  the  dewy  shades  of  even,  63 
As  with   gladness    men  of 

old 10 

At   the   cross    her    station 

keeping (a)  19 

At  the  Lamb's  high  feast  we 

sing 39 

Audi,  benigne  Conditor 121 

Ave  Maris  Stella 62 

Ave  Regina  ccelorum 125 

Ave  verum  corpus 34 

Blood  is  the  price  of  heav- 
en   47 

Brief  life  is  here  our  portion,  11 1 

Brightly  gleams  our  banner,  104 
Christ   is   risen    from    the 

dead 23 

Christ  the  Lord  is  risen  to- 
day    22 

Christian,    dost    thou     see 

them 14 

Come  hither,  ye  faithful (a)  4 

Come,    Holy    Ghost,    send 

down  those  beams 30 

Come,     O    Creator,    Spirit 

blest 28 

Come  ye  disconsolate 98 

Come   ye   lofty,    come    ye 

lowly 5 

Creator  alme  siderum 120 

Creator  of  the  starry  height,  2 

Creator  Spirit,  by  whose  aid,  27 


No. 

Crown     Him     with     many 

crowns 26 

Daily,  daily  sing  to  Mary....  53 

Dear  angel,  ever  at  my  side,  73 

Dear  Guardian  of  Mary 66 

Dear  Saint,  who  on  thy  nat- 
al day 70 

Fading,  still  fading 55 

Faith  of  our  fathers 101 

Fierce  was  the  wild  billow...  102 
For  thee,  O  dear,  dear  coun- 
try   112 

Gloria,  laus  et  honor 114 

God  bless  our  native  land...  105 
God  that  madest  earth  and 

heaven 83 

Hail,  bright  star  of  ocean....  62 

Hail,  holy  Joseph,  hail! 65 

Hail !  Jesus,  hail!  who  for  my 

sake  46 

Hail!  Queen  of  heaven,  the 

ocean  star... 52 

Hail,  true  Body  of  the  Sav- 
iour!   34 

Hail,  Virgin,  dearest  Mary..  58 

Hail,  Virgin  of  virgins 54 

Hark,  hark,  my  soul! 72 

Holy  God,  we  praise  Thy 

Name 74 

Holy,  holy,  holy,  Lord  God 

Almighty! 31 

Holy  Patron!  thee  saluting..  68 

Holy  Spirit!  Lord  of  light!..  29 

I  come  to  Thee,  my  Love...  91 
I  dwell   a  captive    in   this 

Heart 43 

I  heard  the  voice  of  Jesus 

say 92 

Immaculate!  Immaculate!...  59 
In    this    Sacrament,    sweet 

Jesus 37 

In  token  that  thou  shalt  not 

fear 49 

It  is  no   earthly  summer's 

ray 69 

Jerusalem,  my  happy  home,  108 


INDEX  OF  FIRST   LINES  OF  HYMNS— Concluded. 


No. 

Jerusalem,  the  golden 113 

Jesus  Christ  is  risen  to-day..  21 

Jesus,  gentlest  Saviour 42 

Jesus,  my  Lord,  my  God,  my 

all! 36 

Jesus,  Saviour  of  my  soul....  94 
Jesus,   the  very  thought  of 

Thee 88 

Jesus,  Thou  joy  of  loving 

hearts 38 

Joy  of  the  Saints! 67 

L,audate  Dominum 130 

Lead  Kindly  Light 99 

Litany  of  the  Blessed  Virgin,  117 

Lucis  creator  optime 119 

My   God,   how   wonderful 

Thou  art! 85 

Mourn   for   the    thousands 

slain 106 

Nearer  my  God  to  Thee 100 

Now  are  the  days  of  humb- 
lest prayer 13 

O  Blessed  Trinity! 32 

O  Bread  of  Heaven! 35 

O  come  and  mourn  with  me 

awhile 20 

O  come,  loud  anthems  let 

us  sing 77 

O  come,  O  come  Emmanuel,  1 
O  God,  Thy  power  is  wond- 
erful   86 

O    holy     martyr,     spotless 

dove 71 

O  Jesus,  Jesus,  dearest  Lord!  89 

O  Jesus,  Thou  art  standing..  3 

O  little  town'of  Bethlehem..  8 
O  Maid,  conceived  without 

a  stain 61 

O  Paradise!  O  Paradise! 109 

O  purest  of  creatures,  sweet 

mother 60 

O  Sacred  Head  surrounded,  18 
O  Sacred  Heart!  Our  home 

lies  deep  in  Thee 4.S 

O  Salutaris  Hostia! 128 

O  Sanctissima!  56 

Once  in  Royal  David's  city..  7 
Once  more  the  solemn  sea- 
son calls 12 

Onward  Christian  soldiers...  103 


No. 

Pange  lingua  gloriosi 115 

Praise  be  to  Him  who  built 

the  hills 75 

Regina  cceli 126 

Salve  Regina 127 

Saviour,  when  in   dust   to 

Thee 15 

Sign'd  with  the  Cross  that 

Jesus  bore 51 

Sing  alleluia  forth 78 

Sing,  my  soul,  His  wondrous 

love 95 

Sing,  my  tongue,  the  Sav- 
iour's glory 33 

Sing  we  triumphant  hymns 

of  praise 25 

Stabat  Mater (6)19 

Sun  of  my  soul,  Thou  Sav- 
iour dear 80 

Sweet  Saviour,  bless  us  ere 

we  go 81 

TantumergoSacramentum,  129 
That    day    of    wrath,    that 

dreadful  day 107 

The  ancient  law  departs n 

The  bird  let  loose  in  eastern 

skies 97 

The  day  is  past  and  over 82 

The  day  of  resurrection 24 

The  royal  banners  forward 

go 17 

The  sun  is  sinking  fast 79 

The  voice  that  breath'd  o'er 

Eden 50 

The  world  is  very  evil no 

The  year  is  gone    beyond 

recall 9 

There      are      many    saints 

above 64 

There  is  a  green  hill  far  away  90 
There's  a  wideness  in  God's 

mercy 96 

To  Jesus'  Heart  all  burning..  44 

Veni  Creator  Spiritus 123 

Vespers  for  Sundays 118 

Vexilla  regis  prodeunt 116 

"We  come  to  Thee,  sweet 

Saviour 48 

When    morning    gilds    the 

skies 76 


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HYMNS  FOR  SPECIAL  OCCASIONS. 

ADVENT. 

O  COME,  O  COM/\  EMM  \NUEL. 

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Thine  own  from  Satan's  tyranny; 

From  depths  of  hell  Thy  people  save, 

And  give  them  victory  o'er  the  grave.  Rejoice!  etc. 

O  come,  Thou  Day-Spring,  come  and  cheer 

Our  spirits  by  Thine  Advent  here, 

Disperse  the  gloomy  clouds  of  night, 

And  death's  dark  shadows  put  to  flight.  Rejoice!  etc. 

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Make  safe  the  way  that  leads  on  high, 

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O  come,  O  come,  Thou  Lord  of  Might! 

Who  to  Thy  tribes,  on  Sinai's  height, 

In  ancient  times  didst  give  the  law, 

In  cloud,  and  majesty,  and  awe.  Rejoice!  etc.     Amen. 

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All  things  terrestrial,  Lord  alone. 

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Venite,  etc. 

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Robes  the  Child  your  hearts  adore ; 
He,  the  Lord  of  all  salvation 
Shares  your  \vant,is  weak  and  poor. 

4.  Come,  ye  gentle  hearts  and  tender! 
Come,  ye  spirits  keen  and  bold ! 
All  in  all,  your  homage  render, 
Weak  and  mighty,  young  and  old! 


5.  High  above  a  star  is  shining, 
And  the  wise  men  haste  from  far ; 

Come,  glad  hearts,  and  spirits  pining 
For  you  all  has  risen  the  star. 

6.  Let  us  bring  our  poor  oblations, 
Thanks  and  love  and  faith  and  praise 
Come,  ye  people!  come,  ye  nations! 
All  in  all,  draw  nigh  to  gaze.  Amen. 


CHRISTMAS. 


ANGELS   WE  HAVE  HEARD. 


An-gels     we    have  heard  on  high — Sweetly  sing-ing     o'er  the  plains, 
Shepherds  why  this  ju  -  bi  -  lee?  Why  your  rapturous  strains  prolong? 
Come  to  Bethle-hem,  come  and  see  Him  whose  birth  the  angels  sing; 
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Say  what  may  the   ti  -  dings  be,       Which  in-spire  your  heav'nly  song. 

Come   adore      on   bend  -  ed  knee,  Th'  In-fant  Christ, the  newborn  King. 

Ma-rv,    Jo-seph  lend   vour  aid,     With  us  sing  our  Sav-iour's  birth. 

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Love,  and  watch  the  lowly  maiden 
In  whose  gentle  arms  He  lay; 
Christian  children  all  must  be 
Mild,  obedient,  good  as  He. 

For  He  is  our  childhood's  Pattern,   6. 
Day  by  day  like  us  He  grew, 
He  was  little,  weak,  and  helpless, 
Tears  and  smiles  like  us  He  knew; 
And  He  feeleth  for  our  sadness, 
And  He  shareth  in  our  gladness. 


And  our  eyes  at  last  shall  see  Him 
Through  His  own  redeeming  love, 
For  that  Child  so  dear  and  gentle 
Is  our  Lord  in  heaven  above; 
And  He  leads  His  children  on 
To  the  place  where  He  is  gone. 

Not  in  that  poor  lowly  stable, 
With  the  oxen  standing  bv, 
We  shall  see  Him;  but  in  heaven, 
Set  at  God's  right  hand  on  high; 
When  like  stars  His  children  crowned 
All  in  white  shall  wait  around.    Amen. 


CHRISTMAS. 


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We  hear  the  Christmas  angels, 
The  great  glad  tidings  tell, 
O,  come  to  us,  abide  with  us, 
Our  Lord  Emmanuel!     A-meu. 


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The  growth  of  vice  restrain; 
And  help  us  all  with  sin  to  strive, 
And  crowns  of  life  to  gain. 

From  evil  deeds  that  stain  the  past 
We  now  desire  to  flee; 
And  pray  that  future  years  may  all 
Be  spent,  good  Lord,  forThee. 

O  Father,  letThy  watchful  eye 

Still  look  on  us  in  love, 

That  we  may  praiseThee,  year  by  year, 

With  angel-hosts  above.     A-mcn. 

Latin  I 1\  mn . 

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EPIPHANY.— THE  HOLY  NAME. 


10, 


AS   WITH  GLADNESS  MEN  OF  OLD. 


7s,  61. 


German  Melodv. 


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To  that  lowly  manger-bed, 
There  to  bend  the  knee  before 
Him  whom  heaven  and  earth  adore ; 
So  may  we  with  willing  feet 
Ever  seek  the  mercy-seat. 

3.  As  they  offer'd  gifts  most  rare 
At  that  manger  rude  and  bare; 
So  may  we  with  holy  joy, 
Pure  and  free  from  sin's  alloy, 
All  our  costliest  treasures  bring, 
Christ,  to  Thee,  our  heavenly  King. 


Holy  Jesus,  every  day 
Keep  us  in  the  narrow  way; 
And,  when  earthly  things  are  past, 
Bring  our  ransom'd  souls  at  last 
Where  they  need  no  star  to  guide, 
Where  no  clouds  Thy  glory  hide. 

In  the  heavenly  country  bright 
Need  they  no  created  light; 
Thou  its  Light,  its  Joy,  its  Crown, 
Thou  its  Sun  which  goes  not  down ; 
There  forever  may  we  sing 
Alleluias  to  our  King.     Amen. 


II. 


THE  ANCIENT  LA  W  DEPARTS. 


S.  M. 


From  Robert  Schumann. 


1.  The  ancient  law   departs,     And  all     its    terrors  cease; 

2.  The  Light  of  lightdivine,  True  Brightness  un-de  -  filed, 

3.  To-day  the  Name  is  Thine,  At  which  we  bend  the  knee; 

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Je-sus  makes  with  faithful  hearts  A  cov  -  e-nant   of  peace, 
boars  for    us   the  shame  of  sin,  A      ho  -  lv,  spot-less  Child, 
call  Thee  Je-sus,  Child  divine!  Our  Je-sus  deign  to     be.      A-men. 

From  Paris  Breviary. 


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In  vain  in  ashes  mourn,         [vain, 
Unless  with  penitential  pain 
The  smitten  soul  be  torn. 

4.  In  sorrow  true  now  let  us  pray 
To  our  offended  God, 

From  us  to  turn  His  wrath   away, 
And  stay  the  uplifted  rod. 


5.  O    God,   our   Judge    and   Father, 
To  spare  the  bruised  reed;  [deign 
We  pray  for  time  to  turn  again, 
For  grace  to  turn  indeed. 

6.  Blest  Three  in  One,  to  Thee  we 
Vouchsafe  us  in  Thy  love  [bow; 
To  gather  from  these  fasts  below 
Immortal  fruit  above.     Amen. 

From  Paris  Breviarv. 


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LENT. 


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P.M. 

Sfmofy  and  dez-outly. 


Samuel  A.  Baldwin. 


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3.  The  feast  of  penance!  O  so  bright,  5.  We  who  have  loved  the  world mngtlrarn 
With  true  conversion's  heav'nly  light,  Upon  that  world  our  backs  to  turn, 
Like    sunrise   after  stormy  night.  And  with  the  love  of  God  to  burn. 
Oh  hearken,  etc.  Oh  hearken,  etc. 

4.  O  happy  time  of  blessed  tears,  6.     All  glory  to  redeeming  grace, 
Of    surer   hopes,  of  chastening  fears,  Disdaining  not  our  evil  case, 
Undoing  all  our  evil  years.  But  showing  us  our  Saviour's  face. 
Oh  hearken,  etc.                                            Oh  hearken,  etc. 


Copyrighted,  1S04,  by  Samuel  A.  Baldwin. 

12 


LENT. 


14. 


CHRISTIAN  DOST  THOU  SEE   THEM. 


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In      the  strength  that  com  -  eth     By       the    Ho  -  ly  cross. 
Gird    thee  for       the    bat    -  tie,  Watch  and  pray  and  fast.  (A  -  men.) 

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Christian!  dost  thou  hear  them, 
How  they  speak  thee  fair? 
"Always  fast  and  vigil? 
Always  watch  and  prayer?" 
Christian,  answer  boldly: 
"While  I  breathe  I  pray!" 
Peace  shall  follow  battle, 
Night  shall  end  in  day. 


4.     "Well  I  know  thy  trouble, 

0  My  servant  true; 
Thou  art  very  weary, 

1  was  weary  too; 

But  that  toil  shall  make  thee 
Some  day  all  Mine  own, 
And  the  end  of  sorrow 
Shall  be  near  My  Throne."  Amen. 
St.  Andrew   of  Crete. 


13 


LENT. 


IS. 


SAVIOUR,    WHEX  IX  DUST  TO  THEE. 


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Slozvly,  with  much  expression. 


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1.  Saviour  when  in  dust      to  Thee,  Low  we  bend  th'a-do-ring  knee; 

2.  By  Thy  birth  and  ear  -  ly  years,     By  Thy  human  griefs  and  fears, 

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By  Thy  victory    in     the  hour     Of    the  sub-tie  tempter's  power ; 


Bending  from  Thy  throne  on  high,  Hear  our    solemn     lit 
Te-sus,  look  with  pitving  eve;     Hear  our    solemn     lit- 

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By  Thine  agony  of  prayer, 
By  the  purple  robe  of  scorn, 
By  Thy  wounds,  Thy  crown  of  thorn, 
By  Thy  cross,  Thy  pangs,  and  cries, 
By  Thy  perfect  sacrifice; 
Te>us,  look  with  pitying  eye: 
Hear  our  solemn  litany. 


By  Thy  deep  expiring  groan, 
By  the  seal'd  sepulchral  stone, 
By  Thy  triumph  o'er  the  grave, 
By  Thy  power  from  death  to  save; 
Mighty  God,  ascended  Lord, 
To  Thy  throne  in  heaven  restored, 
Prince  and  Saviour,  hear  our  cry, 
Hear  our  solemn  litanv.     Amen. 


Copyrighted,  1894,  by  Samuel  A.  Baldwin. 

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16. 


PALM  SUNDAY. 
ALL  GLORY,  LAUD  AND  HONOR. 


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(  To  whom  the  lips  of      chil  -  dren.  Made  sweet  Ho-san  -  nas  rine 

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(All    glo-ry,  laud,  and  hon     -    or,    To  Thee  Redeemer,  King!  )  ., 

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.  The  company  of  Angels 
Are  praising  Thee  on  high; 
And  mortal  men  and  all  things 
Created,  make  reply. 
All  glory,  etc. 

.    The  people  of  the  Hebrews 
With  palms  below  Thee  went: 
Our  praise  and  prayer  and  anthems 
Before  Thee  we  present. 
All  glory,  etc. 

St.  Theodulph,  9th  Cent. 


5.  To  Thee  before  Thy  passion 
They  sang  their  hymns  of  praise: 
To  Thee,  now  high  exalted 

Our  melody  we  raise. 
All  glory,  etc. 

6.  Thou  didst  accept  their  praises; 
Accept  the  prayers  we  bring, 
Who  in  all  good  delightest, 
Thou  good  and  gracious  King. 
All  glory,  etc.     Amen. 

For  Latin  words  see  Gloria,  laus,  et  honor. 


15 


17. 


L.  M. 


HOLY  WEEK. 
THE  ROTAL  BANNERS  FORWARD  GO. 

Samuel  A.  Baldwin. 


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O  Tree  with  royal  purple  dight!  This  holy  Passion-tide,  avail 

Elect  on  whose  triumphal  breast  To  give  fresh  merit  to  the  saint, 

Those  holy  limbs  should  find  their  rest!  And  pardon  to  the  penitent. 

On  whose  dear  arms, so  widely  flung  7.  To  Thee,  Eternal  Three  in  One, 


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The  price  of  human  kind  to  pay, 
And  spoil  the  Spoiler  of  his  prey. 
Fortunatus,  6th  Cent. 


Copyrighted,  1S94,  by  Samuel  A.  Baldwin 

O,  SACRED  HEAD. 


Let  homage  meet  by  all  be  done; 
Whom  by  the  Cross  Thou  dost  restore 
Preserve  and  govern  evermore,  Amen, 
For  Latin  words  see  Vexilla  Regis. 


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Kline,  mine  was  the  transgression, 
But  Thine  the  deadly  pain: 
Lo!  here  I  fall,  my  Saviour! 
'Tis  I  deserveThy  place; 
Look  on  me  withThy  favor, 
Vouchsafe  to  meTny  grace. 
3.  In  this  Thy  bitter  passion, 
Good  Shepherd  think  of  me, 
With  Thy  most  sweet  compassion 
Unworthy  though  I  be; 
Beneath  Thy  cross  abiding, 
Forever  would  I  rest, 
In  Thy  dear  love  confiding, 
And  with  Thy  presence  blest. 
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When  inThy  body  broken 

I  thus  with  safety  hide: 

My  Lord  of  life!  desiring 

Thy  glory  now  to  see, 

BesideThy  cross  expiring, 

I'd  breathe  my  soul  toThee. 

5.  Be  near  me  when  I'm  dying, 

Oh!  showThy  cross  to  me! 

And,  for  my  succor  flying, 

Come.  Lord!  and  set  me  free; 

And,  when  my  heart  must  languish 

Amidst  the  final  throe, 

Release  me  from  mine  anguish, 

By  Thine  own  pain  and  woe.  Amen. 


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Was  that  mother  highly  blest  Make  my  soul  to  glow  and  melt 

Of  the  sole  begotten  One!  With  the  love  of  Christ  my  Lord. 


Christ  above  in  torment  hangs; 
She  beneath  beholds  the  pangs 
Of  her  dying  glorious  Son. 


ii.  Holy  mother!  pierce  me  through; 
In  my  heart  each  wound  renew 
Of  my  Saviour  crucified: 


Is  there  one  who  would  not  weep,  12.  Let  me  share  with  thee  His  pain, 
Whelmed  in  miseries  so  deep,  Who  for  all  my  sins  was  slain, 

Christ's  dear  mother  to  behold?  Who  for  me  in  torments  died. 


6.  Can  the    human  heart  refrain 
From  partaking  in  her  pain, 
In  that  mothers  pain  untold? 

7.  Bruised,  derided,  curs'd,  defiled, 
She  beheld  her  tender  child 

All  with  bloody  scourges  rent. 

8.  For  the  sin  of  His  own  nation 
Saw  Him  hang  in  desolation, 
Till  His  spirit  forth  he  sent. 

9.  O  thou  mother!  fount  of  love! 
Touch  my  spirit  from  above, 
Make  my  heart  with  thine  accord. 


13.  Let  me  mingle  tears  with  thee, 
Mourning  Him  who  mourned  for  me, 
All  the  days  that  I  may  live: 

14.  By  the  cross  with  thee  to  stay; 
There  with  thee  to  weep  and  pray, 
Is  all  I  ask  of  thee  to  give. 

15.  Virgin  of  all  virgins  blest! 
Listen  to  my  fond  request; 
Let  me  share  thy  grief  divine; 

16.  Let  me,  to  my  latest  breath 
In  my  body  bear  the  death 
Of  that  dying  Son  of  thine. 

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HOLY  WEEK. 

17.  Wounded  with  His  every  wound,  19.  Let  me  by  the  Cross  be  warded, 
Steep  my  soul  till  it  hath  swooned       By  the  death  of  Christ  be  guarded, 
Inllis  very  blood  away.  Nourished  by  divine  supplies. 

18.  May  I,  fired  with  pure  affection,    20.  When  the  body  death  hath  riven, 
Virgin,  have  through  thee  protect-     Grant  that  to  the  soul  be  given, 

In  the  solemn  Judgement  Day.  [tion     Glories  bright  of  Paradise. 

Stabat  Mater;Jacobus  de  Benedict's  13th  Cent. 


19.  (&) 


STABAT  MATER. 


I.     Stabat  Mater  dolorosa, 
Juxta  crucem  lacrymosa, 
Dum  pendebat  Filius. 


11.  Sancta  Mater  istud  agas 
Crucilixi  fige  plagas 
Cordi  meo  valide. 


2.  Cujus  animam  gementem, 
Contristatam  et  dolentem, 
Pertransivit  gladius. 


12.  Tui  nati  vulnerati, 

Tarn  dignati  pro  me  pati, 
Pcena's  mecum  divide. 


O  quam  tristis  et  afflicta, 
Fuit  ilia  benedicta, 
Mater  Unigeniti! 


13.  Fac  me  tecum  pie  flere 
Crucifixo  condolore 
Donee  ego  vixero. 


Qua?  mcerebat  et  dolebat, 
Pia  Mater  dum  videbat 
Nati  pcenas  inclyti. 


14.  Juxta  crucem  tecum  stare, 
Et  me  tibi  sociare 
In  planctu  desidero. 


5.     Quis  est  homo  qui  non  fleret, 
Matrem  Christi  si  videret 
In  tanto  supplicio? 


15.  Virgo  Virginum  prseclara, 
Mihi  jam  non  sis  amara; 
Fac  me  tecum  plangere. 


Quis  non  posset  contristari, 
Christi  Matrem  contemplari 
Dolentem  cum  Filio? 


16.  Fac  ut  portem  Christi  mortem 
Passionis  fac  consortem, 
Et  plagas  recolere. 


Pro  peccatis  suae  gentis, 
Tidit  Jesum  in  tormentis 
Et  flagellis  subditum. 


17.  Fac  me  plagis  vulnerari, 
Fac  me  cruce  inebriari, 
Et  cruore  filii. 


Vidit  suum  dulcem  natum, 
Moriendo  desolatum. 
Dum  emisit  spiritum. 


18.  Inflammatus  et  accensus, 
Per  te,  Virgo,  sim  defensus, 
In  die  judicii. 


9.  Eia  Mater,  fons  amoris, 
Me  sentire  vim  doloris 
Fac  ut  tecum  lueeam. 


19.  Fac  me  cruce  custodiri 
Morte  Christi  praemuniri, 
Consoveri  gratia. 


10.  Fac  ut  ardeat  cor  meum 

In  amando  Christum  Deum, 
Ut  sibi  complaceam. 


20.  Quando  corpus  morietur, 
Fac  ut  aniiua?  donetur 
Paradisi  gloria. 


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While  soldiers  scoff  and  Jews  deride? 
Ah!  look,  how  patiently  He  hangs; 
Jesus,  our  Love  is  crucified. 

3.  Seven  times  He  spake,  seven  words  of  love; 
And  all  three  hours  His  silence  cried 

For  mercy  on  the  souls  of  men: 
Jesus,  our  Love,  is  crucified. 

4.  A  broken  heart,  a  fount  of  tears, 
Ask,  and  they  will  not  be  denied; 
A  broken  heart  love's  cradle  is 

Jesus,  our  Love,  is  crucified.  . 

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EASTER. 
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Unto  Christ,  our  heavenly  King, 
Who  endured  the  Cross  and  grave, 
Sinners  to  redeem  and  save.     Alleluia! 

3.  But  the  pains  which  He  endured 
Our  salvation  have  procured; 
Now  above  the  sky  He's  King, 

Where  the  angels  ever  sing,  Alleluia!     Amen. 

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EASTER. 
22.  CHRIST  THE  LORD  IS  RISEN  TOD  AT. 


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And,  listening  to  His  accents, 
May  hear,  so  calm  and  plain, 
His  own  "All  hail!"  and,  hearing, 
May  raise  the  victor-strain. 

Now  let  the  heavens  be  joyful! 
Let  earth  her  song  begin! 
Let  the  round  world  keep  triumph, 
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Invisible  and  visible, 
Their  notes  let  all  things  blend, 
For  Christ  the  Lord  hath  risen, 
Our  Joy  that  hath  no  end.     Amen. 
St.  John  of  Damascus. 

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ASCENSION. 


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"Again  shall  ye  behold  Him  so  — 
As  ye  to-day  have  seen  Him  go, 
In  glorious  pomp  ascending  high, 
Up  to  the  portals  of  the  sky." 

"He  hastes  to  mount  His  heavily  throne, 
He  takes  His  kingdom  for  His  own; 
And  thence  again,  when  time  shall  end, 
To  judge  the  nations  shall  descend." 

Jesu!  in  that  tremendous  day, 
Our  sole  Redemption,  Thee  we  pray 
Vouch  safe  to  number  us  on  high 
Amongst  Thy  Saints'  blest  company. 

Latin  Hymn;  Uvmnum  Canamus  Gloria1. 

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ASCENSION. 


CROWN  HIM  WITH  MAX 2'  CROWJVS. 


CrownHim  with  ma-nv  crowns,  The  Lamb  up  -  on   His  throne; 
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Whose  power  a  scepter  sways  The  Potentate  of  time, 

From  pole  to  pole,that  wars  may  cease,  Creator  of  the  rolling  spheres, 

And  all  be  prayer  and  praise:  Ineffably  sublime! 

His  reign  shall  know  no  end,  All  hail!  Redeemer,  hail! 

And  roundHis  pierced  feet  ForThou  hast  died  for  me; 

Fair  flowers  of  paradise  extend,  Thy  praise  shall  never,  never  fail 

Their  fragrance  ever  sweet.  Throughout  eternity.     Amen. 


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PENTECOST. 


27. 


t  RE.  1  TOR  SPIRIT,  BT  WHOSE  AID. 


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Make  us  eternal  truths  receive, 
And  practice  all  that  we  believe; 
Give  us  Thyself,  that  we  may  see 
The  Father  and  the  Son  by  Thee. 


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The  Saviour  Son  be  glorified, 

Who  for  lost  man's  redemption  died; 

And  equal  adoration  be, 

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Our  hearts  with  charity  inspire; 
And,  with  endurance  from  on  high 
The  weakness  of  our  flesh  supply. 

5.  Far  back  our  enemy  repel 

And  let  Thy  peace  within  us  dwell; 
So  may  we,  having  Thee  for  guide, 
Turn  from  each  hurtful  thing  aside. 

6.  Oh,  may  Thy  grace  on  us  bestow 
The  Father  and  the  Son  to  know, 
And  evermore  to  hold  confessed 
Thyself  of  each  the  Spirit  blest. 

7.  All  glory  while  the  ages  run 
Be  to  the  Father,  and  the  Son, 

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O  Holy  Ghost,  eternally.     Amen. 
Latin  Hymn,  9th  Cent.    For  Latin  words  see  Veni  Creator, 

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Thy  pure  beaming  radiance  give:  Come,  Thou  Father  of  the  poor! 

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Thou  of  all  consolers  best, 
Thou  the  soul's  delightsome  guest, 
Dost  refreshing  peace  bestow ; 
Thou  in  toil  art  comfort  sweet; 
Pleasant  coolness  in  the  heat; 
Solace  in  the  midst  of  woe. 
3.     Light  immortal!  Light  divine! 
Visit  Thou  these  hearts  of  Thine, 
And  our  inmost  being  fill: 
JfThou  take  Thy  grace  away, 
Nothing  pure  in  man  will  stay; 
All  his  good  is  turned  to  ill. 

Veni  Sancte  Spiritus,  Robert  II  of  France . 

29 


4.  Heal  our  wounds,  our  strength  renew; 
On  our  dryness  pour  Thy  dew- 
Wash  the  stains  of  guilt  away: 
Bend  the  stubborn  heart  and  will; 
Melt  the  frozen,  warm  the  chill ; 
Guide  the  steps  that  go  astray. 

5.  Thou,  on  those  who  evermore 
Thee  confess  and  Thee  adore, 
InThy  sevenfold  gifts,  descend: 
Give  them  comfort  when  they  die, 
Give  them  life  with  Thee  on  high, 
Give  them  joys  that  never  end.  Amen. 


PENTECOST. 
30.     COME  HOLT  GHOST,  SEND  DOWN  THOSE  BEAMS. 

8s,  6s.  Samuel  A.  Baldwin. 

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5.  Thrice  blessed  Light  shoot  home  Thy  darts  And  pierce  the  centres 

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Casting  down    their  golden  crowns  a-round  the  glass  -  y      sea; 
Though  the  eve  of     sin  -  ful    man  Thy  glo  -  ry  may      not     see; 
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Per  -  feet  in  power,  in  love,  and  pu  -  ri  -  ty. 
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TRINITY. 
O  BLESSED  TRINITY. 


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O  Bless  -  ed  Trin-i    -tyl     O  sim  -  plest  Ma-jes-ty!    O  Three     in 


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praise     Thee.  (A-men.) 


3.  O  Blessed  Trinity! 

O  Unbegotton  Father!  give  us  tears 
To  quench  our  love,  to  calm  our  fears. 
Holy  Trinity!  etc. 

4.  O  Blessed  Trinity! 

Bright  Son!  who  art  the  Father's  mind  displayed, 
Thou  art  begotten  and  not  made. 
Holy  Trinity!  etc. 


5.  O  Blessed  Trinity! 

Coequal  Spirit!  wondrous  Paraclete! 
By  Thee  the  Godhead  is  complete. 
Holy  Trinity!  etc. 

6.  O  Blessed  Trinity! 

We  praise  Thee,  bless  Thee,  worship  Thee  as  one, 
Yet  Three  are  on  the  single  Throne. 
Holy  Trinity !  etc.     Amen. 


Copyrighted,  1894,  hy  Samuel  A.  Baldwin. 

33 


THE   BLESSED  SACRAMENT. 
33.      SIJVG,  MT  TONGUE,  THE  SAVIOUR'S  GLORY 


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2.  Of      a  pure   and  spotless    Vir-gin  Born  for  us       on  earth  be-low, 

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Seated  with  His  chosen  band, 
He,  the  Paschal  Victim  eating, 
First  fulfills  the  Law's  command; 
Then  as  Food  to  all  His  brethren 
Gives  Himself  with  His  own  hand. 


5.  Down  in  adoration  falling, 
Lo,  the  sacred  Host  w-e  hail; 
Lo,  o'er  ancient  forms  departing, 
Newer  rites  of  grace  prevail; 
Faith  for  all  defects  supplying, 
Where  the  feeble  senses  fail. 


4.  Word  made  Flesh,  the  head  of  nature  6.  To  the  everlasting  Father, 
By  His  word  to  Flesh  He  turns;  And  the  Son  who  reigns  on  high, 

Wine  into  His  Blood  he  changes: — ■      With  the  Holy  Ghost  proceeding 
What  though  sense  no  change  discerns!  Forth  from  each  eternallv, 
Only  be  the  heart  in  earnest,  Be  salvation,  honor,  blessing, 

Faith  her  lesson  quickly  learns.  Might  and  endless  majesty.  Amen. 

For  Latin  words  see  Pange  Lingua. 
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THE  BLESSED  SACRAMENT. 
34.  HAIL,  TRUE  BODT  OF  THE  SAVIOl  R. 

8s,  ;s.  6  !.  (.  I  VE  VERl  rM  CORPUS.) 


1.  Hail,   true    Bo  -  dy         of    the     Sa  -  viour,  Spot  -  less    Ma  -  ry's 

2.  From  whose  side,  for     sin-ners    piere-ed,       Wa  -  ter  flow'd,  and 

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A-men. 


35. 


THE  BLESSED  SACRAMENT. 
O  BREAD  OF  HE  A  VEN. 


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My  dearest  God!  who  dost  so  bind 
My  heart  with  countless  chains  to  Thee! 
O  sweetest  Love,  my  soul  shall  find 
InThy  dear  bonds  true  liberty. 
Thyself  Thou  hast  bestowed  on  me, 
Thine,  Thine  forever  I  will  be. 

Beloved  Lord!  In  Heaven  above, 

There,  Jesus,  Thou  awaitest  me; 

To  gaze  on  Thee  with  changeless  love; 

Yes,  thus  I  hope,  thus  shall  it  be; 

For  how  can  He  deny  me  Heav'n, 

Who  here  on  earth  Himself  hath  given?  Amen. 

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THE  BLESSED  SACRAMENT. 
36.  JESUS,  A/2'  LOUD,  M  Y  GOD,  MY  ALL. 


8s.  61. 


Samuel  A.  Baldwin. 


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THE  BLESSED  SACRAMENT. 
IN  THIS  SACRAMENT  SWEET  JESUS. 

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2.  Yes,  dear  Je  -  sus,  I        be  -  lieve     it,     And  Thy      presence 

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Give  Thy  flesh  and  blood  to  me; 
Come  to  me,  O  dearest  Jesus, 
Come,  my  soul's  true  life  to  be. 
4.  Come,  that  I  may  live  for  ever, 
Thou  in  me  and  I  in  Thee 
Living  thus,  I  shall  not  perish, 
But  shall  live  eternallv. 


Giving  us  His  flesh  and  blood, 
Blessed  be  His  Mother  Mary, 
Mother  ever  kind  and  gocd. 
6.  Blessed  be  the  great  St.  Joseph, 
Sing  then  with  devotion  true; 
"Dearest  Jesus,  Mary,  Joseph, 
Heart  and  life  I  give  to  you."     Amen. 


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yESUS,  THOU  JOT  OF  LOYIXG  HEARTS. 

L.  M.  From  Mozart. 


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2.  Thy  truth  unchanged  hath  ever  stood; 
Thou  savest  those  that  on  Thee  call; 
To  them  that  seek  Thee, Thou  artgood, 
To  them  that  rind  Thee,  All  in  All. 

3.  We  tasteThee,0  thou  Living  Bread, 
And  long  to  feast  upon  Thee  still ; 
We  drink  Of  Thee,  the  Fountain  Head, 
And  thirst  our  souls  from  Thee  to  rill ! 

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4.  Our  restless  spirits  yearn  for  Thee, 
Where'er  our  changeful  lot  is  cast; 
Glad,  when  Thy  gracious  smile  we  see, 
Blest,  when  our  faith  can  hold  Thee  fast. 

5.  O  Jesus,  ever  with  us  stay; 
Make  all  our  moments  calm  and  bright; 
Chase  the  dark  night  of  sin  away, 
Shed  o'er  the  world  Thy  holy  light!  Amen. 

,  Bernard  of  Clairvaux. 


39. 


AT  THE  LAMB'S  HIGH  FEAST  WE  SING. 

Old  French  Melody. 


1        1^        -& . 

1.     At  the  Lamb's  high  feast  we  sing  Praise  to  our  vie  -  to-rious  King, 

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Who  hath  washed  us  in 


the  tide  Flowing  from  His  pierced  side ;  (A-men.) 


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2.  Praise  we  Him,  whose  love  divine 
Gives  His  sacred  blood  for  wine, 
Gives  His  body  for  the  feast, 
Christ  the  Victim,  Christ  the  Priest. 

3.  Praise  we  Christ,  whose  blood  was  shed, 
Paschal  Victim,  paschal  Bread; 
With  sincerity  and  love 
Eat  we  manna  from  above. 


4.  Mighty  Victim  from  the  sky ! 
Hell's  fierce  powers  beneath  Thee  lie ; 
Thou  hastconquered  in  the  light, 
Thou  hast  brought  us  life  and  light; 

5.  Now  no  more  can  death  appall, 
Now  no  more  the  grave  enthrall; 
Thou  hast  opened  paradise, 
And  in  Thee  Thy  saints  shall  rise.Amen. 

From  Roman  Breviary. 


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THE  BLESSED  SACRAMENT. 
40.     AS  PANTS  THE  HART  FOR  COOLING  SPRINGS. 


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2.  My  tears  have  flow'd  by  day  and  night,  When    I  have  felt    Thy  chast'ning 
3- Where  art  Thou,  Lord,  my  life,  my  all?  Thou  art      a-bove,       around  with- 

4.  Joyl  then  and  endless  ju  -  bi  -  lee!      Di-vine   re-ward  of  faith  and 

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42. 


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THE  BLESSED  SACRAMENT. 

(Thanksgiving  after  Communion.) 

JESUS,  GENTLEST  SAVIOUR. 


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Pray  the  prayer  within  us 
That  to  heaven  shall  rise; 
Sing  the  song  that  angels 
Sing  above  the  skies. 
Multiply  our  graces, 
Chiefly  love  and  fear, 
And,  dear  Lord!  the  chiefest — 
Grace  to  persevere. 
Oh,  how  can  we  thank  Thee 
For  a  gift  like  this, 
Gift  that  truly  maketh 
Heav'n's  eternal  bliss. 


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Ah!  when  wilt  Thou  always 
Make  our  hearts  Thy  home? 
We  must  wait  for  heaven, — 
Then  the  day  will  come. 
Now  at  least  we'll  keep  Thee 
All  the  time  we  may; 
But  Thy  Grace  and  blessing 
We  will  keep  alway. 
When  our  hearts  Thou  leavest, 
Worthless  though  they  be, 
Give  them  to  Thy  Mother 
To  be  kept  for  Thee.     Amen. 


THE  SACRED   111: ART. 
43.  I  DWELL  A  CAPTIVE  I.Y  THIS  HEART, 


V  I       9 

i.     I  dwell    a  captive     in  this  Heart,  Inflamed  with  love    di    -vine;'Tis 

2.  Here  like  the  dore  with-in  the  Ark,  Se-cure  -  \y     I        re   -   pose;  Since 

3.  From  every  bond  of  earth,  O  Lord,  Thy  grace  hath  set    me       free;   My 

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this     I  hope,  since  He  on  earth,  His  Heart  in  pledge  hath  giv'n.     Amen. 


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THE  SACRED  HEART. 
44.  TO  JESUS'  HEART  ALL  BURNING. 


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2.  O  Heart,  for     me      on 

3.  As  Thou  art  meek   and 

4.  When  life     a  -  way       is 


burn  -  ing  With    fer  -    vent    love  for 

fire           With    love,      no     man  can 

low  -  ly,  And      ev     -     er    pure  of 

fly  -  ing,  And  earth's  false  glare  is 


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men,  My  heart  with  fondest 

speak,  My  yet    un-told    de 

Heart,  So  may  my  heart  be 

done.  Still,  Sacred  Heart,  is 


yearn  -ing  Shall  raise  the  joy  -  ful 
-     sire  God  gives  me  for  Thy 

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44 


THE  SACRED  HEART. 


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Sa-cred  Heart!  Thou  Fount  of 
Sa-cred  Heart!  Our       trust     is 


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4.  O  Sacred  Heart! 
When  shades  of  death  shall  fall, 
Receive  us  'neath  Thy  gentle  care, 
And  save  us  from  the  tempters  snare.' 
O  Sacred  Heart! 


5.  O  Sacred  Heart! 
Lead  exiled  children  home 
Where   we  may  ever  rest  near  Thee, 
In  peace  and  joy  eternal lv, 
O  Sacred  Heart!     Amen" 
Copyrighted,  1894,  by  Samuel  A.  Baldwin. 

45 


THE  PRECIOUS  BLOOD. 

46.        HAIL!  JESUS,  HAIL!   WHO  FOR  MT  SAKE. 

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Hail!    Je  -  sus,  hail!  who   for    my  sake,  Sweet  Blood  from  Ma  -  ry's 
To    end  -  less    a  -    ges    let     us  praise  The    Precious  Blood  whose 
O    sweet  -est  Blood,  that  can    im-plore  The  peace     of  God,   and 
Oh      to       be    sprinkled  from  the  wells  Of  Christ's  own    sa-cred 
Ah!  there    is    joy         a-mid     the  saints,  And  hell's  des-pair-ing 


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veins   didst  take,     And  shed  .    it      all 
price  could  raise     The  world  from  wrath 
heaven     re-store,    The  heav'n  which  sin 
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cour  -  age  faints  When  this  sweet  song 

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sin ; 

lost; 
bliss: 
raise; 


Oh     bless-ed  be  my  Saviour's  Blood,  My 
Whose  streams  our  inward  thirst  ap-pease,  And 
While     A-bel's  blood  for  rengence  pleads,  What 
The     min-is-ters  of  wrath  divine,  Hurt 
Oh      louder  then,  and  louder  still,  Earth 


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the    sin  -  ner's  worst   disease,  And  heal      the      sin  -  ner's 
sus   shed    still      in-ter-cedes,  What    Je     -  sus    shed    still 
py  hearts  that  shine,  Hurt  not     the    hap    -py 
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on  -   \y  good,   To  all 

worst  disease,     If  lie 

in  -  ter-cedes  For      those 
hearts  that  shine  With  those 
chor  -  us    fill,     The       Pre  - 


e  -  ter  -    ni     -      ty. 

but  bathe    there  -  in. 

\\  ho  wrong  Ilini      most. 

red  drops   of  His. 

cious  Blood  to     praise. 

From  the  Italian. 


A   -   men. 


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BLOOD  IS   THE  PRICE  OF  HE  A  VEN. 


Samuel  A.  Baldwin. 

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I.     Blood    is    the  price  of  Hcav'n;  All  sin  that  price  exceeds;  Oh  come  to  be  for- 
2  Un  -  der  the    o  -  live  boughs,  Fall-ing  like  ruby  beads,  The  Blood  drops  from  His 


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While  the  fierce  scourges  fall, 
The  Precious  Blood  still  pleads: 
In  front  of  Pilate's  hall 
He  bleeds,  etc. 

Beneath  the  thorny  crown 
The  crimson  fountain  speeds; 
See  how  it  trickles  down, — • 
He  bleeds,  etc. 

Bearing  the  fatal  wood 
His  band  of  saints  He  leads, 
Marking  the  way  with  Blood; 
He  bleeds,  etc. 


(A-men.) 


HES 


He  hangs  upon  the  tree, 
Hangs  there  for  my  misdeeds: 
He  sheds  His  Blood  for  me, 
He  bleeds,  etc. 

His  Blood  is  flowing  still; 
My  thirsty  soul  it  feeds; 
He  lets  me  drink  my  fill; 
He  bleeds,  etc. 

O  sweet!  O  Precious  Blood! 
What  love,  what  love  it  breeds, 
Ransom,  Reward,  and  Food, 
He  bleeds,  etc.   Amen. 


Copyrighted,  1S94,  by  Samuel  A.  Baldwin. 

47 


48, 


THE  PRECIOUS  BLOOD.— HOLY  BAPTISM. 
WE  COME  TO  THEE,  SWEET  SAVIOUR. 


from  Mendelssohn. 


(  We  come  toThee, sweet  Saviour!  Just  because  we  need  Thee  so:  ) 
\  None  need  Thee  more  than  we  do:  Nor  are  half  so     vile  or     low.  \ 


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We  come  to  Thee,  sweet  Saviour! 
With  our  broken  faith  again; 
We  know  Thou  wilt  forgive  us, 
Nor  upb/aid  us,  nor  complain. 
O  bountiful  salvation!  etc. 

We  come  to  Thee,  sweet  Saviour! 
It  is  love  that  makes  us  come: 
We  are  certain  of  our  welcome, 
Of  our  Father's  welcome  home. 
O  bountiful  salvation!  etc. 


We  come  to  Thee,  sweet  Saviour! 
For  to  whom,  Lord,  can  we  go? 
The  words  of  life  eternal 
From  Thy  lips  for  ever  flow. 
O  bountiful  Salvation!  etc. 

We  come  to  Thee,  sweet  Saviour! 
And  Thou  wilt  not  ask  us  why: 
We  cannot  live  without  Thee, 
And  still  less  without  Thee  die. 
O  bountiful  salvation!  etc. 


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C.  M. 


IN  TOKEN  THAT  THOU  SHALT  NOT  FEAR. 


From  Spohr. 

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i.     In    token  that  thou  shalt  not  fear  Christ  cru  -  ci-fied       to      own,     We 
2.     In    token  thatthou  shalt  not  blush  To  glo-ry      in       His  Name,  We 


HOLY  MATRIMONY. 


print    the  cross  up  -  on  thee  hero,  And  stamp  thee  His   a  -    lone, 
bla  -zon  here    up  -  on  thy  front  His  glor  -  y  and  His  shame.    (A  -  men.) 


on  thee  hero,  And  stamp  thee  His   a 


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3.  In  token  that  thou  too  shalt  tread      4.  Thus  outwardly  and  visibly 
The  path  lie  travell'd  by,  We  seal  thee  for  His  own; 

Endure  the  cross,  despise  the  shame,  And  may  the  brow  that  wears  His  cross 
And  sit  thee  down  on  high;  Hereafter  share  His  crown.  Amen. 


50, 


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Samuel  A.  Baldwin. 


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2.  Still  in  the  pure  espousal 
Of  Christian  man  and  maid, 
The  holy  Three  are  with  us, 
The  threefold  grace  is  said. 

3.  Be  present,  awful  Father, 
To  give  away  this  bride, 

As  Eve  Thou  gav'st  to  Adam 
Out  of  His  own  pierced  side. 

4.  Be  present,  Son  of  Mary, 
To  join  their  loving  hands, 

As  Thou  didst  bind  two  natures 
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5.  Be  present,  holiest  Spirit, 
To  bless  them  as  they  kneel, 

As  Thou,  for  Christ  the  Bridegroom, 
The  heavenly  spouse  dost  seal! 

6.  O  spread  Thy  pure  wing  o'er  them, 
Let  no  ill  power  find  place, 
When  onward  to  Thine  altar 
Their  hallow'd  path  they  trace, 

7.  To  cast  their  crowns  before  Thee 
In  perfect  sacrifice, 

Till  to  the  home  of  gladness 
With  Christ's  own  Bride  they  rise.    Amen. 


Copyrighted,  1894,  bv  Samuel  A.  Baldwin. 

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CONFIRMATION. 
S  I  .      SIGWD  WITH  THE  CROSS  THAT  JESUS  BORE. 


8s,  6s. 


Samuel  A.  Baldwin. 


Sign  d  with  the  Cross  that      Je  -  sus     bore,  We  kneel  and  trem  -  bling- 
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Spir  -  it    of   wis-dom,    turn  our   eyes  From  earth  and    earth  -  ly 
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van  -    i  -  ties     To     heaven  -  ly     truth  and      love. 
strug-^les  tried,  Our  heaven  -  ly   crown    to       win. 

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In  Thine  own  paths  so  safe  and  sweet,  Spirit  of  God's  most  holy  fear, 
By  angel  footsteps  trod;  Within  our  inmost  shrine; 

Where  Thou  our  Guardian  true  shalt  be,  Our  souls  with  awful  rev'rence  fill, 
Spirit  of  gentle  piety,  To  worship  His  most  holy  Will, 

To  keep  us  close  to  God.  All  righteous  and  divine.     Amen. 

Copyrighted,  1S94,  by  Samuel  A.  Baldwin. 

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THE   BLESSED  VIRGIN. 
52.    HAIL  QUEEN  OF  HEAVEN>   THE  OCEAN  STAR. 

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1.  Hail!  Queen    of  Heaven,   the        o-    cean  star,  Guide  of  the   wan-d'rer 

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the        sin-ner,  pray  for  me.    (A-men.) 


Sojourners  in  this  vale  of  tears 
To  thee,  blest  advocate,  we  cry; 
Pity  our  sorrows,  calm  our  fear, 
And  soothe  with  hope  our  misery. 
Refuge  in  grief,  Star  of  the  Sea, 
Pray  for  the  mourner,  pray  for  me. 

And  while  to  Him  who  reigns  above, 
In  God-head  one;  in  Person,  Three; 
The  source  of  life,  of  grace,  of  love, 
Homage  we  pay  on  bended  knee? 
Do  thou,  bright  Queen,  Star  of  the  Sea 
Pray  for  thy  children,  pray  for  me. 

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THE  BLESSED  VIRGIN. 
DAILT,  DAILT  SING  TO  MART. 


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Call  her,  trust  her  lovingly; 

When  the  tempest  rages  round  thee, 

She  will  calm  the  troubled  sea. 

Gifts  of  Heaven  she  has  given, 

Noble  Lady,  to  our  race: 

She,  the  Queen,  who  decks  her  subjects, 

With  the  light  of  God's  own  grace. 

Sing,  my  tongue  The  Virgin'strophies, 

Who  for  us  her  Maker  bore, 

For  the  curse  of  old  inflicted, 

Peace  and  blessing  to  restore. 

Sing  in  songs  of  praise  unending, 

Sing  the  world's  majestic  Queen: 

Weary  not  nor  faint  in  telling, 

All  the  gifts  she  gives  to  men.  Amen. 

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54. 


THE  BLESSED  VIRGIN. 

HAIL    VIRGIN  OF  VIRGINS. 


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1.  Hail,  Vir   -  gin     of    vir  -  gins!  Thy     prais  -   es    we  sing,       Thy 

2.  Let      all      sing   of    Ma    -    ry,  The      Mys  -    ti  -  cal  Rod,       The 

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Thy  name  is  our  power, 

Thy  love  is  our  light; 

We  praise  thee  at  morning, 

At  noon  and  at  night. 

We  thank  thee,  we  bless  thee, 

When  happy  and  free; 

When  tempted  by  Satan, 

We  call  upon  thee. 


Oh!  be  thou  our  Mother, 
And  pray  to  the  Lord, 
That  all  may  acknowledge 
And  worship  His  word. 
That  good  men  with  courage 
May  walk  in  His  ways, 
And  bad  men,  converted, 
May  join  in  His  praise.  Amen, 


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THE  BLESSED  VIRGIN. 
FADING,  STILL  FADING. 


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trust    in     thy  might,        In  doubting  and  darkness,  thy  love   be   our 

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night.  From  the  fall     of  the  shade  till  the    ma  -  tin  shall  shine: 
light.  Let    us  sleep  on    thy  breast  while  the  night  ta-per  burns, 

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O  SANCTISSIMA. 


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P.  M. 


THE  BLESSED  VIRGIN. 
ALL  IS  DIVINE   WHICH  THE  HIGHEST  HATH  MADE. 

Samuel  A.  Baldwin. 


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All  is  di-vine  which  the  Highest  hath  made  Through  the  days  that  He 
In  beau  -  ty  surpassing  the  u-ni-verse  smiled,  On  the  morn  of  its 
Yet  "worlds  brighter  still  and  a  brighter  than  those  And  a  brighter  a- 
But  I  know  of  one  work  of  His  In  -  fi  -nite  Hand  Which  special  and 
The  fresh-ness  of  May  and  the  sweetness  of  June,  And  the  fire  of  Ju- 
O        Ma  -  ry    all  months  and  all  days  are  thine  own,    In  thee  lasts  their 


wrought  till  the    day   When  He  stay'd;    A    -  bove  and  be    -  low, 

birth,  like  an       in  -  nocent  child,      Or        like  the  rich  bloom  of  some 

gain,  He  had  made,  had  He  chose ;  And  you  never  could  name  that  con- 

sin-gu  -  lar      ev  -  er  must  stand;  So      per  -  feet,  so      pure,  and  of 

ly      in    its    pass-ion-ate  noon,     Mu     -     ni    -    ficent  August,     Sep- 

joy  -  ousness,  when  they  are  gone,  And  we_give  to  thee  May,  not  be- 


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in       and  a-round,  From  the  centre  of    space 

de  -  licate  flow'r;  And  the  Fa-ther  re  -  joie'd 

ceiv  -    a-ble  best,    To  ex-haust  the  re-sources 

gifts  such  a  store,    That        e  -  ven  Ora  -  ni-po 


to  its  ut-ter  -  most 

in  the  work  of  His 

the   maker    pos- 

tence  ne'er  shall  do 


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cause    it  is    best,  But  be-cause    it  comes  first    and  is  pledge  of  the 


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bound;  From  the  cen  -  tre  of  space  to  its  ut-ter-most  bound, 
power;  And  the  Fa-ther  re-joie'd  in  the  work  of  His  pow'r. 
sess'd;  To  ex- haust  the  re-sources      the   Maker    pos-sess'd. 

more;  That  e  -  ven  Omni-po  -  tence  ne'er  shall  do  more. 
Queen;  Are  to-geth  -  er  no  match    for  my  glori  -  ous  Queen. 

rest;   But  be  -  cause  it  comes  first  and  is    pledge  of  the  rest.  Amen. 


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THE  BLESSED  VIRGIN. 
//.I//,    VIRGIN,  DEAREST  MART, 


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1.  HaillVir  -gin,   dear  -  est         Ma  -    ry,     Our  love 

2.  Hail,  Ma  -    ry,    sun  -clad       Vir  -  gin,    Our   smil 

3.  Behold    earth's  blossoms    spring  -ing     In    beau 

4.  The  rose     and       li    -  ly     wreath  -  ing,  The    hum 

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May,  All    sin-less,  star-crown'd  La  -  dy,  Ac  -  cept     our  tuneful 

hue;  All    na-ture  glad -ly         bring-ing  Her  sweet  -  est  gifts  thy 

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lay.  Thy  child-ren  humbly    bend  -  ing  Around  thy  shrine  so  fair; 

lay.  We've  gather'd  fresh  bright     flow  -  ers,  To  wreathe  oar  fair  Queen's  brow; 

due;  The     mig-nonette,  the        li    -    lac,  The  sweet  forget-me-not, 

air.  So    now  our  blessed         Mother,Smile  on  our  festal  day, 

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With  heart  and  voice  as  -    cend  -  ing,  Sweet  Mary,  hear  our  pray'r. 
From  gay  and  ver-dant    bow    -    ers,  We  haste  to  erown  thee  now. 
The      eg  -  lan-tine  and       myr  -  tie,  The   i  -  vy  from  the  grot. 
Ac  -  cept  our  springtide     off  -  rings,  And  be   our   Queen  of  May.  Amen. 


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2.  The  Angels     an-swer  with  their songs,Bright  choirs  in  gleaming  rows;  And 

3.  And  I  would  ra-ther,  Mother  dear,  Thou  shouldst  be  what  thou  art,  Than 

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saints  flock  round  thy  feet  in  throngs,  And  heav'n  with  bliss  o'er- flows, 
sit  where  thou  dost,    O     so    near  Un    -  to  the    Sa  -  cred  Heart. 


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singing  in  my  heart-  Im-ma-culate!  Imma-cu-late!    A-men. 

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Rather  than  thou  shouldst  miss 
One  jewel  from  thy  majesty, 
One  glory  from  thy  bliss. 
I  think  of  thee,  etc. 


Conceived,  conceived  Immaculate! 
O  what  a  joy  for  thee ! 
Conceived,  conceived  Immaculate ! 

0  greater  joy  for  me! 

1  think  of  thee,  etc. 


58 


60. 


THE   BLESSED  VIRGIN. 
O  PUREST   OF  CREATURES. 


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O    pur  -  est  of  creatures;  sweet  Mother,  sweet  Maid!  The  one  spotless 
To    sin-ners  what  coin-fort,    to    an-gels  What  mirth;  That  God  found  one 
So  -worship  we   God  in  these  rude  latter  days;  So  worship    we 

Peep  night  hath  come  down  on  us  Mother!  deep  night,  We  need  more  than 


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■womb  -wherein   Je  -  sus  was    laid,  Dark  night  hath  come  down  on 
crea-ture  un  -  fall  -  en    on  earth,  One  spot  -where  His  Spir  -  it 
Je  -  sus  our  Love  wlien  we  praise  His    won  -  der  -  f  ul  grace  in 
ev  -  er  the  guide   of  thy    light;  For  the  darker     the  night  is, 


us 
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Moth -er,  and  we,  Lookout  for  thy  shining,  sweet  Star  of  the 
troubled  could  be,  The  depth  of  thy  shining,  sweet  Star  of  the 
gifts  He  gave  thee,  The  gift       of  clear  shining,  sweet  Star  of   the 

bright-er  should  be  Thy  beau  -  ti  -  ful  shining,  sweet  Star  of   the 


m 


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Sea,  Look   out  for  thy  shin  -ing,  sweet  Star  of  the  Sea. 

Sea,   The  depth  of  thy  shin  -ing,  sweet  Star  of  the  Sea. 

Sea,   The   gift   of  clear  shin -ing,  sweet  Star  of  the  Sea. 

Sea,   Thy  beau -ti-ful    shin -ing,  sweet  Star  of  the  Sea. 

_    _    ng    .  -0-   ■*-        -*-        -*•        ■*-  IN  IN 


59 


A-men. 

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THE  BLESSED  VIRGIN, 


C.  M.  D. 


O  MAID  CONCEIVED   WITHOUT  A  STAIN. 


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i.       O    Maid  conceiv'd -without         a     stain,  O     Moth  -  er  bright  and 

2.  Thou  art       far  pur  -  er    than  the  snow,  Far  bright-er    than     the 

3.  O    then      for  us,    thy  children,  plead,  Thy     pi  -  ty       we      im- 


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fair,    Come  thou  within  our  hearts  to  reign,  And  grace  shall  triumph 
day;     Thy  beau  -  ty  none  on  earth  can  know,  No  tongue  of  men  can 
plore;    That  we  from  sin  and  sorrow  freed,  May  love  thee  more  and 


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Hail,  Ma-ry    ever  undefiled,  Hail,  Queen  of  puri    -  ty! 

O  Mother  of  all  mothers  best,  Who  soothest  every     grief, 
Hail,  Mary,    ever  undefiled,  Hail,  Queen  of  puri  -  ty! 


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make  thy  children  chaste  and  mild,  And  turn  their  hearts  to  thee. 

thee     the  weary  find  their  rest,  And  angnish'd  hearts  re  -  lief. 

make  thy  children  chaste  and  mild,  And  turn  their  hearts  to  thee. 


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A-men. 


\a-± 


L<g     ' 


THE  BLESSED  VIRGIN. 

@2.  AVE  MARIS  STELLA. 

6s,  5s.  D.  {HAIL,  B1UC ITT  STAR  OF  OCEAN.) 


I.     Ave,  Maris  stel  -  la,      De-i  ma-tcr     alma,  Atque  6emper  Virgo, 
I.  Hail,  bright  star  of  O-cean,  God's  own  Mother  blest;     Ever  sinless  Virgin, 


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Sumens  illud     A  -  ve   Ga-bri-  e  -  Hi 
Taking  that  sweet  A-ve  Which  from  Gabriel 

1 p — p — j L-i 1 L|» Lh 1 1 


Felix   ca'-li  porta.     Sumens  illud     A-ve   Ga-bri-  e  -  lis      ore, 
Gate  of  heav'nly  rest;  Taking  that  sweet  A-ve  Which  from  Gabriel  came, 


mm 


-A  — J— 1-r-H 

*  — *— d= K—  J 


Fun  -da    nos    in     pa     -    ce, 

Peace  confirm  with  -  in       us, 

1»  i         *»   -s 

„  u    "•■   tie      ■*-    "*■    ^ *r"  ■*- 


Mu  -tans  E  -  vsenomen. 
Changing  E  -va's  name.    (A  •  men.) 


1 

2.  Solve  vincla  reis, 
Proferiumen  ca?cis, 
Mala  nostra  pelle, 
Bona  cuncta  posce. 
Monstra  te  esse  matrem 
Sum  at  per  te  preces, 
Qui  pro  nobis  natus 
Tulit  esse  tuus. 

3.  Virgo  singularis, 
Inter  omnes  mitis, 
Nos  culpis  solutos, 
Mites  fac  et  castos. 
Vitam  praesta  puram, 
Iter  para  tutum, 

Ut  videntes  Jesum 
Semper  collsetemur. 

(Sing-  following- stanza  to  first  eight  measures.) 

4.  Sit  laus  Deo  Patri, 
Summo  Christo  decus, 
Spiritui  Sancto, 

Tribus  honor  unus.     Amen. 

til 


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2.      Break  the  captive's  fetters; 
Light  on  blindness  pour; 
All  our  ills  expelling 
Ev'ry  bliss  implore. 
Show  thyself  a  mother; 
May  the  Word  divine 
Born  for  us  thine  Infant, 
Hear  our  prayers  thro'  thine. 

J.      Virgin  all  excelling, 
Mildest  of  the  mild, 
Freed  from  guilt,  preserve  us 
Meek  and  undefined; 
Keep  our  life  all  spotless, 
Make  our  way  secure, 
Till  we  find  in. Jesus 
Joy  for  evermore. 

(Sing  following' stanza  to  first  eight  measures.) 
[.      Through  the  highest  Heaven 
To  the  Almighty  Three, 
Father,  Son  and  Spirit, 
One  same  glory  be.     Amen. 


63. 


Ss,  Vs. 


THE  BLESSED  VIRGIN. 
AS  THE  DEWT  SHADES  OF  EVEN. 


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Lis    -     ten,     gen  -  tie  Queen     of 
With     thv     wings  of      mer    -    cv 


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Hea-ven,     Lis  -  ten      to      our 
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Thine  own  sinless  heart  was  broken, 
Sorrow's  sword  had  pierced  its  core; 
Holy  Mother!  by  that  token, 
Now  thy  pity  I  implore. 


Queen  of  heaven  guard  and  guide  me, 

Save  my  soul  from  dark  despair; 

In  thy  tender  bosom  hide  me, 

Take  me,  Mother,  to  thy  care.     Amen. 

62 


ST.  JOSEPH. 


64. 


THERE  ARE  MAN!'  SAINTS  ABOVE. 


P,    M. 


Samuel  A.  Baldwin. 


~-K-r4 


— fc 


There  are  ma  -  ny  saints    above  \\  ho  love 

Thou  wort  guardian  of  our  Lord,  Foster  -  fa 
Thou  wert  Ma-ry's  earth  -ly  guide,  For  ev 
Sad    -  ly  o'er     the     de-sert  sand,  Into      E  - 


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gels  ev  -  er 
thine  arms  did 
sake  hear  our 
ile       didst    thou 


nigh; 
lie: 
cry ; 

fly; 


But 

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Jo  -    seph!  none  there  be, 

we         His  brothers  be, 

fol  -    low  in  thy  way, 

we         are  ex    -  iles  too, 


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Oh         none,    who  love    like 
We  are      fos    -  ter-sons       to 
Loving     Ma    -  ry         as      we 
With  a   world      to      tra  -  vel 


/TsS/enr/y. 


i 

thee,—  ~| 

thee i 

'       >  Dearest  of  Saints!    be  near  us  when  we  die!       A  -  men. 
may ; —  f 

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63 


ST.  JOSEPH. 
HAIL,  HOLT  JOSEPH  HAIL! 


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Hail 
Hail 
Hail 
Hail 


ho  -  ly  Jo-seph,  hail!     Chaste  spouse  of  Ma  -  ry,  hail!    Pure 

ho  -  ly  Jo-seph,  hail!  Father  of  Christ  es  -  teemed,  Fa- 
ho  -  ly  Jo-seph,  hail!  Prince  of  the  House  of  God,  May 
ho  -  ly  Jo-seph,  hail!    Help  of   the  need-y,  hail!  Cheer 

■#-•■#•■#-  •#■  • 


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as  the  li  -  ly  flow'r 
ther  be  thou  to  those 
His  best  wishes  be 

thou  the  hearts  that   faint, 


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In  E-den's  peace-ful  vale. 
Thy  Foster  -  Son  redeemed. 
By  thy  sweet  hands  bestow'd. 
And  guide  the  steps  that  fail 


Amen. 


_^=g  #^_n      _t___=Fg: 


66- 


Z>^/?  GUARDIAN  OF  MART. 


3=^ 


1.  Dear      Guardian    of    Ma -ry! 

2.  For      thou       to    the  pil-grim 

3.  O       bless  -  ed  Saint  Jo-seph! 

4.  When  the  treasures  of  God  were 

1  m        rs    -0-      m 

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u 
dear  nurse  of  her  Child!     Life's 

art  fa  -  ther  and  guide,     And 
how  great  was  thy  worth,   The 

un-sheltered   on  earth,       Safe 


ways  are  full  weary,    the    desert  is  wild;  Bleak  sands  are  all  round  us,  no 
Je  -  sus  and  Mary     felt  safe  at  thy  side;  Ah!  blessed  Saint  Joseph,  how 
one  chos-en  shadow  of  God  up-on  earth;  The  father  of  Je-  sus — ah! 

keeping  was  found  for  them  both  in  thy  worth;  O      father  of  Je  -  sus!  be 

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ST.  JOSEPH. 


3 \j N — IS 1 rrs ^ R rS — ci      ^      » 

home  ran  we  see;  Sweet  Spouso  of  our  Lady!  we  lean  upon  thee, 
safe  should  [be,  Sweet  Spouse  of  our  Lady  1  if  thou  wert  with  me. 
then  wilt  thou  be,  Sweet  Spouse  of  our  Lady  I  a    father  tome. 

father  to  me,  Sweet  Spouso  of  our  Lady!  and  1  will  love  thee.  A-men. 


yor  Oi^  7W.E  SAINTS 


From  Plevel. 


1.  Joy  of  the  Saints!  who  didst  uphold  Our  life's  sure  hope,  the  world's  one  stay, 

2.  The  great  Crea- tor  made   it  thine  To  be  the  spouse  of  pur-est  maid, 

3.  Thou  seest  with  joy  in  man-ger  lie  The  Saviour  sung  by  seers  of  yore, 


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Joseph !  as  now  thy  praise  is  told, Hearken  to  us  in  love  to-day. 
And  father  of  the  Word  divine  In  name,  salvation's  work  to  aid. 
And  him,  the  Son  of  God  most  high  In  lowliness  thou  didst  adore.  (A-men.) 

gte*^^BE^HEEEpgES&| 
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The  King  of  kings,  the  Lord  of  lords, 
The  God  whom  heaven  in  awe  attends, 
Whose  nod  makes  trembling  demons  fall, 
To  thee  in  meek  submission  bends. 

To  God  most  high,  the  Three  in  One 
Be  praise,  who  gave  such  grace  to  thee. 
He  makes  us  win  what  thou  hast  won, 
The  joys  of  life,  eternally.    Amen. 


65 


ST.  JOSEPH. 
68.  HOLY  PATRON,   THEE  SALUTING. 


8s,  7s.  D. 


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English  Melody. 


1.  Ho  -  \y  Pa-tron!  thee  sa-lut-ing,  Here  we  meet  with  hearts  sincere; 

2.  Worldly  dangers    for  them  fearing,  icuthful  hearts  to  thee  we  bring; 

3.  Thou  who  faithful-ly       attended,  Him,  whom  hcav'n  and  earth  adore; 

4.  May    our  fer-vent  pray'rs  ascending,  Move  thee  for  our  souls  to-plead: 


■1 — E=F 


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_|Z — 0-± — j — # — __,_ 


I       *  -0-  9  I  f  I 

•■W       \^  I  I  I      . 

Blest  Saint  Jo-seph,  all       u  -  nit-ing,  Call    on  thee  to  hear  our  prtiy'r. 

Grant,    in  virtue    per  -  se-ver-ing,  Vice  may  ne'er  their  bo-som  sting. 

Who  with  pi-ous  care     de-fended    Ma  -  ry,  Virgin    ev  -  er  pure; 

And  thy  smile  of  peace  descending  Ben-e  -  dictions  on    us  shed. 

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Hap-py  Saint,  in  bliss    a  -  dor-ing    Je-sus,     Sa-viour  of  mankind; 


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^  '•>      1   1   . 

Hear  thy  child-ren  thee  imploring,  May  we  thy  protection  find.  Amen. 
^,r  g  ;  f    •-•    Jt  :  •—*—•-—£?■ — 0 — J — *— r=f-c-r^-n2-qq 

I        '  U    r    r 


66 


69. 


STS.  PETER  AND  PAUL. 
IT  AV  AO  EARTHLT  SUMMER'S  RAT. 


3  3 


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T 


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Ohl  Melody. 


1.  It       is        no    earth    -  \y 

2.  The  bless  -  ed    seer       to 

3.  Fa-thers     of     might  -  y 


tp=^=*=E 


a 


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sum  -  mer's    ray         That  sheds  this 
whom       was  given       The  hearts  of 
Rome,  whose  word     Shall  pass    the 

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gold-en        bright-ness  round,  Crown-ing  with  heavenly 

men    to        teach     and  school,    And    he  who  keeps    the 

doom    of         life         or   death,      By     hum-ble  cross     and 


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day  The  Prin-ces  of  the 
heaven  For  those  on  earth  that 
sword     Well  have  they  won    their 


Church    were  crowned, 
own  his  rule, — 

lau     -      rel  wreath.     (A 


-  men.) 


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O  happy  Rome,  made  holy  now 
By  these  two  martyrs'  glorious  blood, 
Earth's  best  and  fairest  cities  bow, 
By  thy  superior  claims  subdued. 

For  thou  alone  art  worth  them  all, 
City  of  martyrs!  thou  alone 
Canst  cheer  our  pilgrim  hearts,  and  call 
The  Saviour's  sheep  to  Peter's  throne. 

All  honor,  power,  and  praise  be  given 
To  Him  who  reigns  in  bliss  on  high, 
For  endless,  endless  years  in  heaven, 
The  only  God  in  Trinity!     Amen. 

Breviary  Hymn,  "Decora  lux  jeternitati 

67 


ST.  ALOYSIUS. 

70.         DEAR  SAINT,   WHO  ON  THY  NATAL  DAT. 

From  Mozart. 


L.  M. 


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2=? 


4- 


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i.    Dear  Saint,  who    on     thy      na    - 

2.  Sweet  flow'r  that  lov'd    to   bloom 

3.  Blest  youth,  who  cast      a  crown 

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un-known, 
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To  Ma  -  ry's 

A  saint  'mid 

To  be  with 


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Christ 

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der    care 

ly    pomp 
des  -  pis'd 


wast  given,  And  did'st  be-neath  her  gen-  tie 
and  pride;  Who  at  the  foot-step  of  a 
and  poor;  Teach  us      to     walk   our  low  -  ly 


-E- 


It 


sway      Almost      un     -     sin  -  ning 

throne  Knew  nought  but      Je    -  sus 

way,     Content,  though    hum  -  ble 


pass 
cru 
be 


to  heav'n: 

ci  -  fied: 

our  store. 


May  no  repining  fill  our  breast 
Amid  the  ills  of  poverty; 
Oh,  make  us  feel  that  we  are  blest, 
To  be  thus  poor  with  Christ  and  thee! 

Teach  us  like  thee  to  shrink  from  sin, 
Like  thee  to  love  sweet  purity; 
That  we  from  Mary's  heart  may  win 
The  love  she  once  bestowed  on  thee. 

Thus  safe  beneath  her  gentle  sway, 

Oh,  may  the  grace  to  us  be  giv'n, 

To  pass  from  earth  some  happy  day, 

And  join  thee  in  the  courts  of  heav'n.     Amen. 

68 


ST.  AGNES. 
71.  °  HOLT  MARTYR,  SPOTLESS  DOVE. 


If  ; 


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i      ^     i,    J     i 


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1.  O    ho  -  \y 

2.  Thy  cru-el 


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mar    -  .vr, 
suff-ring's 

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spot  •  less  dove,  With  joy  we   ce    -  le- 
all         are      past,       A  crown  of    glo  -  vy 


si 


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bliss    a  -  bove, 
round    thee  cast, 


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Where  ty-rants 
And  God   is 


oer    thee  ha\re    no  sway.  )    0        *.  a 
.,  .  .  J    >   Sweet  Ay-nes,     pure, 

thine     for  -  ev  -  er    now.   )  or 


^— th 1=1 Fr^ 


# — 0 — i — i — i — 

tzzt — '• — bt-i 


child,  Sweet  Agnes,  pray,  oh,  pray  for  us.      (A 

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Sweet  Agnes,  etc 

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That  prizing  not  the  world's  renown, 
Through  trials  it  may  be  our  care, 
To  strive  but  for  a  heavenly  crown. 
Sweet  Agnes,  etc.     Amen. 
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4.  Yes,  when  I  pray,  thou  prayest  too, 
Thy  pray'r  is  all  for  me; 
But  when  I  sleep,  thou  sleepest  not, 
But  watchest  patiently. 


Then  love  me,  love  me,  angel  dear! 
And  I  will  love  thee  more; 
And  help  me  when  my  soul  is  cast 
Upon  th'eternal  shore.  Amen. 

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HYMNS  FOR  GENERAL  USE. 

PRAISE. 
74.  HOLT  GOD   WE  PRAISE  THT  NAME. 

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Undivided  God,  we  claim  Thee; 
And  adoring  bend  the  knee, 
While  we  own  the  mystery. 


5.     Thou  art  King  of  Glory,  Christ! 
Son  of  God, yet  born  of  Mary; 
For  us  sinners  sacrificed, 
And  to  death  a  tributary; 
First  to  break  the  bars  of  death, 
Thou  hast  opened  Heaven  to  Faith. 
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PRAISE. 


6.     From  Thy  high  celestial  home,     7.    Spare  Thy  people,  Lord!  we  pray, 
fudge  of  all,  again  returning,  I3y  a  thousand  snares  surrounded; 

We  believe  that  Thou  shalt  come,  Keep  us  without  sin  to-day, 
On  the  dreadful  Doomsday  morning,  Never  let  us  be  confounded. 
WhenThv  voice  shall  shake  the  earth,  Lo!  I  put  my  trust  in  Thee, 
And  the  startled  dead  come  forth.       Never,  Lord,  abandon  me.     Amen. 

Te  Di'iim  Laudamus. 


75 


PRAISE  BE  TO  II I M  WHO  BUILT  THE  HILLS. 


Alfred  Young. 


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Praise  be  to  Him  who  makes  the  morn,  And  bids  it  glow  with 
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Within  our  hearts  the  love  of  God; 
The  Spirit  of  all  truth  and  peace, 
Fountain  of  joy  and  holiness! 

5.  To  Father,  Son,  and  Spirit  now 

Our  hands  we  lift,  our  knees  we  bow: 
To  God  in  Trinity  we  raise 

With  grateful  hearts  this  song  of  Praise!     Amen. 
Used  by  permission,  Rev.  Alfred  Young,  owner  of  copyright. 

73 


PRAISE. 


76. 


WHEN  MORNING  GILDS   THE  SKIES 


P.  M. 


i.  When  morning  gilds  the    skies,  My  heart  a  -  wak-ing     cries, 

2.  To      thee  O    God  a    -    bove,  I      cry  with  glowing    love, 

3.  Does  sad-ness  fill  my     mind,  A      sol  -  ace  here  I       find; 

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May  Je  -  sus  Christ  be  praised:  This  songcf     sa  -  cred       jov, 

May  Je  -  sus  Christ  be  praised:  Or   fades  my  earthly  bliss, 

May  Je  -  sus  Christ  be  praised:  The  powers  of    darkness  fear, 


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When  this  sweet  chant  I  hear: 


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May  Je  -  sus  Christ  be  praised. 

May  Je  -  sus  Christ  be  praised. 

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May  Jesus  Christ  be  praised: 
The  night  becomes  as  day, 
When  from  the  heart  we  say, 
May  Jesus  Christ  be  praised. 


Be  this,  while  life  is  mine 
My  canticle  divine: 
May  Jesus  Christ  be  praised: 
Be  this  th'  eternal  song, 
Through  all  the  ages  long: 
May  Jesus  Christ  be  praised, 


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PRAISE. 


77. 


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PRAISE.— EVENING  HYMNS. 


SING  ALLELUIA  FORTH. 


Samuel  A.  Baldwin. 


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Al  -   le  -lu  -  ia  forth  in    duteous  praise,  O  cit  -  i-zens  of 
next,  who  stand  before   the   Eternal  Light,  In  hymn-ing  choirs  re- 
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4.  In  blissful  antiphons  ye  thus  rejoice 
To  render  to  the  Lord  with  thankful  voice 
An  endless  Alleluia. 


7.  This  is  the  rest  for  weary  ones 
brought  back, 

This  is  the  food  and  drink  which  none 

shall  lack, 
An  endless  Alleluia. 

8.  While  Thee,  by  whom  were  all 
things  made,  we  praise 

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6.  There,  in  one  grand  acclaim,  for       An  endless  Alleluia. 


5.  Ye  who  have  gained  at  length 

your  palms  in  bliss, 
Victorious  ones,vour  chant  shall 
An  endless  Alleluia. 


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An  endless  Alleluia. 


9.  Almighty  Christ,  to  Thee  our 

voices  sing 
Glory   for  evermore;  to  Thee  we  bring 
An  endless  Alleluia.  Amen. 

Latin  Hymn,  Sth  Cent. 
Copyrighted,  1S94,  by  Samuel  A.   Baldwin. 


79. 


THE  SUN  IS  SINKING  FAST. 


P.  M. 


Samuel  A.  Baldwin. 


1.  The  sun      is  sink 

2.  As  Christ  up-  on 

3.  So  now  herself 


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EVENING  HYMNS. 


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to  His  father's  hands  His  part  -  ing  soul  re 
to  His     sa-cred  charge,  In  whom   all  Spirits 


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4.  So  now  beneath  His  eye 
Would  calmly  rest, 
Without  a  wish  or  thought 
Abiding  in  the  breast. 

5.  Save  that  His  will  be  done, 
Whate'er  betide; 

Dead  to  herself,  and  dead 
In  Him  to  all  beside. 


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Thus  would  I  live;  yet  now 
Not  I,  but  He 
In  all  His  power  and  love 
Henceforth  alive  in  me. 

One  sacred  Trinity, 

One  Lord  divine. 

May  I  be  ever  His, 

And  He  for  ever  mine.  Amen. 

Latin  Hymn,  7th  Cent. 


O  0 .  s  l  'v  OF  Mr  so  UL,  THO  U  SA  VIO  UR  DEAR. 

L.  M.  German  Choral. 


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For  without  Thee  I  cannot  live; 
Abide  with  me  when  night  is  nigh, 
For  without  Thee  I  dare  not  die. 

4. If  some  poor  wandering  child  ofThine 
Have  spurned,  to-day,  the  voire  divine, 
Now,  Lord,  the  gracious  work  begin; 
Let  him  no  more  lie  down  in  sin. 


5.  Watch  by  the  sick  ;  enrich  the  poor 
With  blessings  fromThy  boundless  store; 
Be  every  mourner's  sleep  to-night, 
Like  infant's  slumbers,  pure  and  light. 

6.  Come  near  and  bless  us  when  we  wake> 
Ere  through  the  world  our  way  we  take; 
Till,  in  the  ocean  of  Thy  love, 

We  lose  ourselves  in  heaven  above.  Amen, 


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EVENING  HYMNS. 
SWEET  SAVIOUR  BLESS   US  ERE   WE  GO. 


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Sweet     Sa-viour,  bless    us         ere      we  go ;  Thy  word       in  -  to      our 

The      day      has  gone,  its     hours  have  run,  And  Thou     hast     ta    -     ken 

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And  care  is  light,  for  Thou  hast  cared; 
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With  strife,  or  by  deceit  ensnared. 
Through  life's,  etc. 
For  all  we  love,  the  poor,  the  sad, 
The  sinful,  unto  Thee  we  call; 
Oh,  let  Thy  mercy  make  us  glad; 
Thou  art  our  Jesus,  and  our  all. 
Through  life's,  etc.     Amen. 

(Frederick  W.  Faber.) 

73 


EVENING  HYMNS. 


7V/A'  DAT  TS  /'AST  AND  OVER. 


Samuel  A.  Baldwin. 


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The    day      is      past  and 
The  joys      of     day      arc 
The    toils     of     day      are 
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I  lift     my    heart     to 

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EVENING  HYMNS. 
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84. 


EVENING  HYMNS. 

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Earth's  j°ys  grow    dim,        its         glo  -  ries    pass      a  -  way; 

What  but  Thy     grace       can        foil     the  temp  -ter's  power! 

'Ills  have    no     weight,    and      tears    no      bit  -  ter  -  ness; 

Shine  through  the  gloom      and      point  me      to      the    skies; 


When  oth  -  er     help    -    ers           fail,  and   com-  forts  flee, 

Change  and      de  -  cay          in             all        around      I       see; 

Who,  like  Thy  -  self,       my         guide  and  stay    can      be? 

'Where  is  death's  sting!  where,  grave,  thy    vie  -    to  -  ry? 

Heaven's  morn  -ing  breaks,    and      earth's  vain    sha-dows  flee; 


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O         Thou,  who  changest     not,        a  -  bide  with  me! 

Through  cloud  and    sun-shine,  Lord,  a  -  bide  with  me! 

I  tri-umph  still,     if     Thou     a  -  bide  with  me! 

In        life,      in  death,     O    Lord,      a  -  bide  with  me!  A 

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The  sight  of  Thee  must  be,  No  mother  half  so  mild 

Thine  endless  wisdom,boundless  power,  Bears  and  forbears,  as  Thou  hast  done 
And  awful  purity! 


With  me  Thy  sinful  child. 

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O  what  a  joy  it  is! 

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5.  Yet  I  may  love  Thee  too,  O  Lord,  8.  Father  of  Jesus,  Lcve's  Reward! 
Almighty  as  Thou  art;  What  rapture  will  it  be, 

For  Thou  hast  stooped  to  ask  of  me    Prostrate  before  Thy  throne  to  lie. 
The  love  of  my  poor  heart.  And  gaze  and  gaze  on  Thee!    Amen. 

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4.  O  how  I  fear  Thee,  living  God! 
With  deepest,  tenderest  fears, 
And  worship  Thee  with  trembling  hope 
And  penitential  tears. 


86. 


<;oi>  tiik  fatiikk. 


O  (,(>/>  THY  POWER  IS   II < > A DERFUL. 


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2.  Thy  jus    tice  is   the  gladdest  thing  Crea- tion  can  be  -  hold;     Thy 

3.  There's  not  ,1  craving  in  the  mind,  Thou  dost  not  meet  and     still;  There's 

4.  O,    lit-tle  heart  of  mine,  shall  sin  Or   sorrow  make  thee  moan?  When 

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wisdom  with  its  deep  on  deep  A  rapture  to  the 
ten-der-ness  so  meek,  it  wins,  The  guilty  to    be 
not     a  wish  the  heart  can  have,  Which  Thou  dost  not  ful  -  fil. 
all    this  God  is   all  for  thee,  A  Fa-  ther  all  thine    own. 


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ALL  THINGS  BEAUTIFUL  AND  FAIR. 


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Ev'  -  ry  tree  and  flow'r  we  pass      Ev'-ry    tuft    of  wav-ing  grass, 
Lit-  tie  streams  that  glide  along,       Verdant,  mossy  banks  a-mong, 
He  who  dwelleth  high  in  heaven,  Un-to    us  hath  all  things  given; 


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Ev'-ry    leaf  and  opening  bud,  Seem  to  tell  us  "God  is  good." 
Shadowing  forth  the  clouds  above,  Softly  murmur,  "God  is  love." 

Let     us,    as  through  life  we  move,  Ev-er  feel  that  "God  is  love."  Amen. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 

O  8.  JESUS  THE   VERT  THOUGHT  OF  THEE. 


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Nor  tongue  nor  pen  can  show; 
The  love  of  Jesus,  what  it  is, 
None  but  His  loved  ones  know. 


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Jesus,  our  only  joy  be  Thou, 
As  Thou  our  prize  wilt  be; 
In  Thee  be  all  our  glory  now, 
And  through  eternity.     Amen. 
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O  JESUS,  JESUS,  DEAREST  LORD! 


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2.  I  love  Thee  so,  1  know  not  how  My  transports  to  con  -  trol; 

3.  Burn,  burn,  O  Love!  Within  my  heart,  Burn  fiercely  night  and  day, 


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JESUS  CHRIST. 


THERE  IS  A  GREEN  HILL  FAR  AWAY 


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good,  That  we  might  go  at   last     to  heav'n,  Saved  by  His  precious  blood, 
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Yet  linger  by  the  way: 
I  come  to  Thee,  my  Lord; 
Before  Tby  Soul  to  pray: 
One  glimmer  of  Thy  light 
Brings  peace  from  God  to  me, 
As  in  Thy  "wealthy  rest" 
My  spirit  leans  on  Thee. 


A  storm  of  pain  and  grief 
Oft  bends  me  with  its  power; 
My  comforter  art  Thou 
In  sorrow's  bitterest  hour: 
Be  with  me  then,  my  God, 
Nor  leave  me  poor  and  lone; 
For  light  and  joy  are  Thine 
Upon  this  Altar-throne.     Amen. 


Used  by  permission,  Rev.  Alfred  Young,  owner  of  Copyright. 

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92. 


C.  M.  D. 


JESUS   ('I  IK  1ST. 
I  HEARD   THE   VOICE  OF  JESUS  SAT. 

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2.  I  heard  the  voice  of 

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Je  -  sus  say, 
Je  -  sus  say, 
Je  -  sus  say, 


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"Be-hold,  I  free  -  ly  give 
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Lay  down,  thou  weary  one,  lay  down  Thy  head  upon    My     breast:: 

The    liv-ing    wa-ter!  thirs  -  ty  one,  Stoop  down,  and  drink,  and  live." 

Look  un  -  to  Me;  thy  morn  shall  rise,  And  all  thy  day  be    bright.' 


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I  came  to  Je-sus,  and 
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I  was,  Weary,    and  worn,  and  sad; 

1  drank  Of   that    life-giv-ing  stream: 

I  found  In  Him  my  Star,  my  Sun; 


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I  found  in  Him  a  restingplace,  And  lie  has  made  me  glad. 
My  thirst  was  quenched,  my  soul  revived,  And  now  I  live  in  Him. 
And  in  that  light  of  life     I'll  walk  Till  travelling  days  are  done.  Amen. 

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93.        ART  THOU  WE  ART,  ART  THOU  LANGUID. 

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Art   thou  wea-ry,    art  thou  languid,  Art  thou  sore  dis-tress'd? 
Hath    He  marks  to  lead  me    to  Him,  If    He    be    my     guide? 
Is    there     Di    -  a-dem    as  Monarch  That  His  Brow  a-dorns? 


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"Come  to  Me,"  saith  One,  "and  coming,  Be    at     rest." 
"In     His  feet  and  Hands  are  Wound-prints,  And  His     Side." 
"Yea,  a  Crown,  in  ver  -  y  sure-ty,  But   of     Thorns." 


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4.  If  I  find  Him,  if  I  follow, 
What  His  guerdon  here? 
"Many  a  sorrow,  many  a  labor. 

Many  a  tear." 

5.  If  I  still  hold  closely  to  Him, 
What  hath  He  at  last? 
"Sorrow  vanquished,  labor  ended, 

Jordan  past," 


6.  If  I  ask  Him  to  receive  me, 
Will  He  say  me  nay? 

"Not  till  earth,  and  not  till  heaven 
Pass  away." 

7.  Finding,  following,  keeping,  struggling, 
Is  He  sure  to  bless? 

"Angels,  Martyrs,  Prophets,  Virgins, 
Answer,  Yes."     Amen. 
St.  Stephen  the  Sabaite. 


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94. 


JESUS  SAVIOUR  OF  Ml'  SOUL. 


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{  While  the  nearer  waters  roll,  While  the  tempest  still  is 
D   C.   Safe  in-to  Thy  haven  guide,     O  receive  my  soul     at 


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Hide  me,  O  my  Sariour,     hide,     Till  the  storm  of  life  is     past 

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2.     Other  refuge  have  I  none; 
Hangs  my  helpless  soul  on  Thee: 
Leave,  O  leave  me  not  alone, 
Still  support  and  comfort  me: 
All  my  trust  in  Thee  is  stayed, 
All  my  help  from  Thee  I  hring; 
Cover  my  defenseless  head 
With  the  shadow  of  Thy  wing! 


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3.  Plenteous  grace  with  Thee  is  found, 
Grace  to  cover  all  my  sin: 
Let  the  healing  streams  ahound: 
Make  and  keep  me  pure  within. 
Thou  of  life  the  fountain  art, 
Freely  let  me  take  of  Thee: 
Spring  Thou  up  within  my  heart, 
Rise  to  all  eternity.     Amen. 


95. 


SING  M2~  SOUL  HIS   WONDROUS  LOVE 


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Sing,  my  soul,  His  wondrous  love,  Who,  from  yon    bright  throne  above, 
Heaven  and  earth   by    Him  were  made,  All  is  by  His  sceptres  way 'd; 
God,  the  mer  -  ci  -  ful  and  good,  Bought  us  with  the  Saviour's  blood; 
Sing,  my  soul,  a-dore  His  name,  Let  His  glo-  ry    be  thy  theme; 


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Ev-er  watchful  o'er  our  race,  Still  to  man  extends  His  grace. 
What  are  Ave  that  He  should  show  So  much  love    to  us  be-low? 

And,    to  make  our  safety  sure,  Guides  us  by  His  Spirit  pure. 
Praise  Him  till  He  calls  thee  home,  Trust  His  love  for  all  to  come.  Amen. 

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DIVINE  PROVIDENCE. 


THERE'S  A   WIDEXESS  IN  GOD'S  MERCY. 


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There's   a  kindness  in    His  jus-tice,  Which  is  more  than  liber-ty. 

There     is    mer-cy  with  the  Saviour ;  There  is  healing  in  His  Blood.  (Anien.) 


3.     For  the  love  of  God  is  broader  4.     If  our  love  were  but  more  simple, 

Than  the  measure  of  man's  mind;  We  should  take  Him  at  His  word; 

And  the  heart  of  the  Eternal  And  our  lives  would  be  all  sunshine 

Is  most  wonderfullv  kind.  In  the  sweetness  of  our  Lord.  Amen. 


9*7.       THE  BIRD  LET  LOOSE  IN  EASTERN  SKIES. 

C.  M.  Samuel  A.  Baldwin. 


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1.  The  bird  let  loose  in  east-ern  skies.When  hastening  fondly  home,  Ne'er 

2.  But  high  she  shoots  through  air  and  light,Above  all    low  de    -  lay,  Where 


stoops  to  earth  her  wing,  nor  flies  Where  i-  die  warblers    roam; 
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To  hold  my  course  to  Thee! 

No  sin  to  cloud,  no  lure  to  stay 
My  soul,  as  home  she  springs;-- 
Thy  sunshine  on  her  joyful  way, 
Thy  freedom  in  her  wings!     Amen, 


98 


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I  loved  to  choose  and  see  my  path;  but  now  Lead  Thou  me  on: 

I  loved  the  garish  day,  and  spite  of  fears, 

Pride  ruled  my  will.    Remember  not  past  years. 

So  long  Thy  power  has  blessed  me,  sure  it  still  Will  lead  me  on 

O'er  moor  and  fen,  o'er  crag  and  torrent,  till  the  night  is  gone; 

And  with  the  morn  those  angel  faces  smile 

Which  I  have  loved  long  since,  and  lost  awhile!      Amen. 


99 


Second  Tune.     LEAD  K1NDL  Y  LIGHT. 


Cardinal  Newman. 


Samuel  A.  Baldwin. 


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2.  Deep  in  Thy  Sacred  Heart  Let  me  a  -  bide;  Thou  that  haitbled  for  me, 

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leading  me  Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee,  Near  -  er  to  Thee, 
leading  me,     Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee,  Near  -  er   to    Thee. 


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CHRISTIAN  FAITH. 


FAITH  OF  OUR  FATHERS. 


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3.     Faith  of  our  Fathers !  Mary's  pray'rs  4.     Faith  of  our  Fathers !  we  will  love 
Shall  win  our  country  unto  thee,  Both  friend  and  foe  in  all  our  strife; 

And  through  the  truth  that  comes  from  God,  And  preach  thee,  too,  as  love  knows  how, 
O,  then  indeed  shall  we  be  free!  By  kindly  words  and  virtuous  life. 

Faith  of  our  Fathers!  etc.  Faith  of  our  Fathers!  etc.     Amen. 

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102. 


THE  CHRISTIAN  LIFE. 
FIERCE   WAS  THE   WILD  BILLOW. 


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2.  Ridge  of  the  mountain-wave, 
Lower  thy  crest! 

Wail  of  Euroclydon, 

Be  thou  at  rest! 

Sorrow  can  never  be, 

Darkness  must  fly, 

Where  saith  the  Light  of  Light, 

"Peace!  It  is  I!" 

3.  Jesus,  Deliverer, 
Come  Thou  to  me: 
Soothe  Thou  my  voyaging 
Over  life's  sea: 

Thou,  when  the  storm  of  death 
Roars,  sweeping  by, 
Whisper,  Thou  Truth  of  Truth,- 
""Peace!  It  is  I!"     Amen. 


95 


St.  Anatolius,  450. 


THE  CHRISTIAN  LIFE. 
ONWARD  CHRISTIAN  SOLDIERS. 

Samuel  A.  Baldwin. 


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Marching  as  to  war,  With  the  cross  of   Je-sus  Going  on  before. 


A-men. 


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At  the  sign  of  triumph 
Satan's  host  doth  flee; 
On,  then,  Christian  soldiers, 
On  to  victorv! 
Hell's  foundations  quiver 
At  the  shout  of  praise; 
Brothers,  lift  3'our  voices, 
Loud vour  anthems  raise. 
Onward,  etc. 

Like  a  mighty  army 
Moves  the  Church  of  God: 
Brothers,  we  are  treading 
Where  the  saints  have  trod; 
We  are  not  divided, 
All  one  body  we, 
One  in  hope  and  doctrine, 
One  in  charity. 
Onward,  etc. 


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96 


Crowns  and  thrones  may  perish. 
Kingdoms  rise  and  wane 
But  the  Church  of  Jesus 
Constant  will  remain; 
Gates  of  hell  can  never 
'Gainst  that  Church  prevail; 
We  have  Christ's  own  promise, 
And  that  cannot  fail. 
Onward,  etc. 

Onward,  then,  ye  people! 
Join  our  happy  throng, 
Blend  with  ours  your  voices 
In  the  triumph-song; 
Glory,  laud,  and  honor 
Unto  Christ  the  King, 
This  through  countless  ages 
Men  and  angels  sing. 
Onward,  etc. 
Baldwin. 


104. 

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THE  CHRISTIAN  LIFE. 
BRIGHTLY  GLEAMS  OUR  BANNER. 


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Hail,  sweet  Jesus!  Master! 
Round  Thy  sacred  feet, 
Now  with  hearts  rejoicing, 
See  Thy  children  meet. 
Long,  alas,  we've  left  Thee, 
Straying  far  away ; 
But  once  more  we  enter 
On  the  "narrow  way." 
Brightly,  etc. 
Mary!  Mother!  Ave! 
Israel's  Lily,  hail! 
Comfort  of  thy  children 
In  this  sinful  vale. 
'Mid  life's  surging  ocean, 
Whither  shall  we  flee, 
Save,  O  stainless  Virgin 
Mother,  unto  thee? 
Brightly,  etc. 


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Ave!  Joseph!  Ave! 
Chaste  and  spotless  flower; 
Cast  thy  mantle  o'er  us 
At  death's  solemn  hour. 
Be  our  father  ever, 
Joseph,  meek  and  mild, 
Chaste  spouse  of  our  Mother 
Keeper  of  her  Child. 
Brightly,  etc. 

Jesus!  Mary!  Joseph! 
Sweet  and  holy  Three, 
List  the  praise  we  pay  you 
On  our  bended  knee. 
May  we  sing  your  glory 
In  glad  realms  above, 
Bound  for  ever  to  you 
By  the  bonds  of  love. 
Brightly,  etc.     Amen. 


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Mourn  for  the    ruined  soul — ■      E  -  ter-nal    life  and  light,    Lost 
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THE  JUDGMENT. 


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from  the  soul's  bright  di  -  a-dem,  When  God  had  bid  it  shine. 
by  the  fiery,  maddening  howl,  And  turned  to  hopeless  night. 

them  to  slum  that  dreadful  fall,  And  to   the    re-fuge   flee, 
break  the  fell  destroyer's  sway,  And  show  his  sav-ing  love.      A-men. 


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'Tis  weary  waiting  here; 

I  long  to  be  where  Jesus  is, 
To  feel,  to  see  Him  near; 
Where  loyal  hearts,  etc. 

4.  O  Paradise,  O  Paradise, 
I  want  to  sin  no  more, 

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As  on  thy  spotless  shore; 
Where  loyal  hearts,  etc. 


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5.  O  Paradise,  O  Paradise, 
I  greatly  long  to  see 

The  special  place  my  dearest  Lord 
In  love  prepares  for  me; 
Where  loyal  hearts,  etc. 

6.  Lord  Jesus,  King  of  Paradise, 
O  keep  me  in  Thy  love, 

And  guide  me  to  that  happy  land 
Of  perfect  rest  above; 
Where  loyal  hearts,  etc. 

101 


HEAVEN. 


THE   WORLD  IS    VERY  EVIL. 

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Arise,  arise,  good  Christian, 
Let  right  to  wrong  succeed; 
Let  penitential  sorrow 
To  heavenly  gladness  lead — 
To  light  that  hath  no  evening, 
That  knows  nor  moon  nor  sun, 
The  light  so  new  and  golden, 
The  light  that  is  but  one. 


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O  Home  of  fadeless  splendor, 
Of  flowers  that  fear  no  thorn, 
Where  they  shall  dwell  as  children 
Who  here  as  exiles  mourn  ; 
'Midst  power  that  knows  no  limit, 
And  wisdom  free  from  bound, 
The  Beatific  Vision 
Shall  glad  the  saints  around. 


O  happy,  holy  portion, 
Refection  for  the  blest, 
True  vision  of  true  beauty, 
True  cure  of  the  distrest! 
Strive,  man,  to  win  that  glory; 
Toil,  man,  to  gain  that  light; 
Send  hope  before  to  grasp  it, 
Till  hope  be  lost  in  sight.    Amen. 
Bernard  of  Cluny,  1145. 
102 


HEAVEN. 


III. 


BRIEF  LIFE  IS  HERE  OUR  PORTION. 


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2.  O      one,     O    on  -  ly    man-sion;0        Pa  -  ra-dise   of      joy! 

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banished,  And  smiles  have  no      al  -loy; 
to    -  paz     U  -  nite      in     thee  their  rays; 


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The  Cross     is  all     thy  splen 

Thine  age-  less  walls  are  bond 

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His  laud  and  ben  -  e  -    dic-tion  Thy  ransomed  people  raise. 

The  saints  build  up  its       fa  -  brie,  And  the  cor-ner-stone  is  Christ. 


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4.    Thou  hast  no  shore,  fair  ocean! 
Thou  hast  no  time,  bright  day! 
Dear  fountain  of  refreshment 
To  pilgrims  far  away! 
Upon  the  Rock  of  ages 
They  raise  thy  holy  tower; 
Thine  is  the  victor's  laurel, 
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5.     O  sweet  and  blessed  country, 
The  home  of  God's  elect! 
O  sweet  and  blessed  country, 
That  eager  hearts  expect! 
Jesus,  in  mercy  bring  us 
To  that  dear  land  of  rest; 
Who  art,  with  God  the  Father, 
And  Spirit,  ever  blest.     Amen. 
Bernard  of  Clunv,  1145. 

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There  is  the  Throne  of  Da  -  vid;And  there,  from  care  released,  The 

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for      ev    -     er    Are  clad  in  robes    of  white, 
the  prize  it-self?  O    tell  me,  tell  me,  Yes!    A-men. 

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Bernard  of  Cluny,  1143. 
Copyrighted,  1S94,  by  Samuel  A.  Baldwin, 

105 


114. 


HYMNS  FOR  PROCESSIONS. 
GLORIA,  LA  US,  ET  HONOR. 


First  Stanza  and  after  each  stanza. 


Gregorian. 


1 — i K — I — i — ^=-1 -i — ,— •■   i-i — i — I — n — I — i — I — f*r- 1 — ^ 1 


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Cu  -  i   pu  -e   -  ri   -  le     decus  promp  -  sit     Ho    -  san  -     na    pi-um. 

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Second  and  following;  Stanzas. 

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Cum  prece,  voto,  hym  -       nis 

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Rex  bone,  Rex   cle     -  -     mens, 


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HYMNS  FOR  PROCESSIONS. 
PANGE  LINGUA    GLORIOSI. 


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Fructus   ven  -   tris      ge  -  ne- 

Su    -  i     mo  -    ras        in  -  co- 


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In  supremaa  nocte  cocnge 
Recumbens  cum  fratribus, 
Observata  lege  plene, 
Cibis  in  legalibus, 
Cibum  turbre  duodenje 
Sedat  suis  manibus. 
Verbum  caro,  panem  verum 
Verbo  carnem  efficit: 
Fitque  sanguis  Christi  merum, 
Et  si  sensus  deficit, 
Ad  firmandum  cor  sincerum 
Sola  findes  sufficit. 

V.    Panem  de  ccelo  praestitisti  eis. 

(English 


5.  Tantum  ergo,  Sacramentum 
Veneremur  cernui, 

Et  antiquum  documentum, 
Novo  cedat  ritui, 
Prsestet  fides  supplementum 
Sensuum  defectui. 

6.  Genitori,  Genitoque 
Laus  et  jubilatio, 

Salus,  honor,  virtus  quoque 
Sit  et  benedictio, 
Procedenti  abutroque 
Compar  sit  laudatio.     Amen. 

l{.     Omne  delectamentum  in  se  habentem. 
vords  no.  .?,*■) 

107 


116. 


HYMNS  FOR  PROCESSIONS. 
VEXILLA  REGIS  PRODEUNT. 


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Quae  vulnerata  lancese 
Mucrone  diro,  criminum 
Ut  nos  lavaret  sordibus, 
Manavit  unda  et  sanguine. 

Impleta  sunt,  qun?  concinit 
David  fideli  carmine, 
Dicendo  nationibus: 
Regnavita  ligno  Deus. 

Arbo  decora,  et  fulgida, 
Ornata  Regis  purpura, 
Electa  digno  stipite, 
Tam  sancta  membra  tangere. 


5.  Beata,  cujus  brachiis 
Pretium  pependit  sreculi, 
Statera  facta  corporis, 
Tulitque  praedam  tartari. 

6.  O  Crux,  ave,  spes  unica, 
Hoc  Passionis  tempore 
Piis  adauge  gratiam, 
Reiscpie  dele  crimine. 

7.  Te  fons  salutis,  Trinitas, 
Collandet  omnis  spiritus; 
Quibus  Crucis  victoriam 
Largifis,  adde  prsemium. 


V.     Eripe  me,  Domine,  ah  homine  malo. 
R..     A  viro  iniquo,  eripc  me. 

(English  words,  no.  17.) 
108 


LITANY  OF  THE   BLESSED  VIRGIN. 


117. 


Old  French  Melody. 


Ky  -  ri     ■ 

kv  •  ri     ■ 

Pater  de 

Spiri  -  tus 


e  e  -  le 
e  e  -  le 
coe  •  Us  De 
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pras  -  di  -  can     - 

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nostra'  l;v  ■  ti    -    ti 

sig-  ne  de-  vo  -  tio- 

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-  gnus    De     - 

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ste  Au    -    di 


a,  Sane  -    ta 

stl,  Mater      di  - 

ma,  Ma  -    ter 

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lorum,     Re     -     - 

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De  -    i      Gen   -  i 

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in  -  vio  -  la  -  - 
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pruden  -  tis  -     si    - 

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la  -  trix      af  -   flic 
gi  -  na  Pa-triarch-a- 
gi  -  na     Mar    -  ty  • 
ra     pro      no    -     - 
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Chris        -       ste       e  •     le     -    i   -  son, 
Chris        -        ste  au     -    di     nos, 

Fili      Re-demp-tor  mun  -  di     Deus, 
Sane    -  ta    Trin  -  i  -    tas    unus  Deus, 


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VESPERS  FOR  SUNDAYS. 


118. 


P. — Deus  in  adjutorium  meum  intende. 


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DIXIT  DOM  I  XL'S.     Psalm  CIX. 


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Domino  me  -  o: 


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Donee    ponam    ini-mi-cos    fu-os*  6. 
scabellum  fc-dum  tu-o-rum. 

Virgam    virtutis    ture   Y     emittet  7. 
Dominus   ex  St-ow  :*  dominare 
in  medio  iaivai-co-rutn  tu-o-rum. 

Tecum    principium  in  die  virtutis  g 
tare  Y  in    splendori-bus  sanc-/o- 
rum  :*  ex  utero  ante  lu-ci-ferum 
ge-nui  te.  9- 

Juravit  Dominus,  et  non  pceni-te- 
bit    e-um:*  Tu    es   Sacerdos  in   10 
seternum  Y  secundum  or-di-;/rw- 
Mel-chi-sedcch . 

110 


Dominus  a  dex-tris  tu-is*  confre- 
git  in  die  i-ras  sn-ce  re-ges. 

Judicabit  in  nationibus,  Y  im-ple- 
bit  ru-i-nas;*  conqussabit  capi- 
ta in  ter-ramul-to-rtim. 

De  torrente  in  vi-a  bi-bct ;*  prop- 
terea  exal-ta-bit  ca-J  ut. 

Gloria -Pa-tri  et   Fi-lio*  et  Spi-ri- 

///;'  Sanc-to. 

Sicut  erat  in  principio  Y  et  nunc 
et  srm-J>er*  et  in  sae-cula  sae-cu- 
lo-rum.     A-men. 


VESPERS. 
CONFITEBOlt.    1  'sab,,  CX. 


i.  Confitebor  tibi, 

Domine,  in  toto  cor-de     me-o; 

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in  eonsilio     justo- 
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Magna  o-pcra  Do-mini*  exquisita  7- 
in  omnes  vo-lun-ta/es  e-j'us. 

Confessio  et  magnificentia  <>/«.«  c- 
y«if*    et  justitia   ejus  manet  in  °- 
BX-culum  see-cult. 


4.  Memoriam    fecit  mirabilium  suo- 

rum  y  miserfcors  et  miae-ra-tor 
JDo-minus:*  escam  de-dit  W-men- 
ti-bus  se. 

5.  Memor    erit    in   sse-culum   testa- 

mcu-ti-su-i;*  virtutem  operum 
suorum  y  annuntia-bit  po-fulo 
su-o  ; 

6.  Ut    det    illis    hxredi-ta-tem   gen- 

tium:*   opera    manuum     ejus 
veri-tas  etj'u-dt-cium. 


9- 


Fidelia  omnia  mandata  ejus  y  con- 
lirmata  in  sce-culum  sae-culi,*  fac- 
ta in  veritate  et  a> qui- talc 
Redemptionem  misit  fo- ft  ulo  suo  ;* 
mandavit  in  rcterum  y  tes-ta- 
men-tum  su-um. 
Sanctum  et  terribile  no-men  e-jus:* 
initium  sapienti-ae  ti-mor  Do- 
mini. 

.  Intellectus  bonus  omnibus  faci- 
en-tibus  c-um  :*  laudatio  ejus  ma- 
net in  sx-culum  see-cull. 

.  Gloria  Patri  ct  Filio*  et  Spiri/-v-z' 
Sancto. 

.  Sicut  erat  in  principio  et  nunc  et 
semper*  et  in  srecula  saeeu/o- 
rum.     Amen. 


BEAT  US   VIR.    Psalm  CXI. 


3§* 


Beatus  vir,  qui 


ti-met  Dominum  ;  in  mandatis  ejus  volet      ni  -  mis, 
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Potens  in  terra  erit  se-men  e-j'us;* 
generatio  rectorum  be-nc-di-ce- 
tur. 

Gloria    et  divitias  in  do-mo  e-jus;*  8. 
et    justitia  ejus  manet  in  sce-cu- 
Inm  scecult. 

Exortum    est    in    tenebris  lu-men 
rec-lis:*  misericors,  et  mise-ra-  ,- 
tor,  ct  jus-tus. 

Jucundus  homo,  qui  miseretur  et 
commodat;Y  disponetsermones 
suos  in  ju-di-cio;*  quia  in  a;ter- 
num  non  com-mo-ve-bitur.  10 

In  memoria  a?terna  e-r it  jus-tus;* 
ab  auditione  ma-la  non  ti-me-bit.   x : 

Paratum  cor  ejus  sperare  in  Do- 
mino ;Y   confirmatum    est  cor  e- 

111 


jus;*     non     commovebitur,     y 
donee  despiciat  i-ni-mi-cos  su-os. 

Dispersit,  dedit  pauperibus;  y  jus- 
titia ejus  manet  in  sce-culum  sce- 
culi;*  cornu    ejus    exal-    ta-bi- 

tur  in  gloria. 

Peccator  videbit,  et  irasce-tua,  y 
dentibus  suis  fremet,  et  ta-bes- 
cet;*  desiderium  pecca-lo-rum 
fte-ri-bit. 

Gloria  Patri  ct  Filio*  et  Spiritu-i 
Sancto. 

Sicut  erat  in  principio  et  nunc  et 
semper  Y  et  in  saecula  ssecu-fo- 
rum.    Amen. 


VESPERS. 


LA  UDA  TE  P  UERI.     CXI  I. 


Laudate,  pueri. 


Do-mi-num: 

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Sit  nomen  Domini  be-ne-dic-tum* 
ex  hoc  nunc,  et  us-que  in  sce-culum.  »_ 

A   solis  ortu  usque  ad  oc-ca-sum* 
laudabile  no-men  Do-mini.  5. 

Excelsus  super   omnes  gen-tes  Do- 
minus,*et  super  coe-los  glo-ria  ejus.  ^ 

Quis  sicut  Dominus  Deus  noster,  Y 
qui    in   al-tis   /ta-bitat*et  humilia  IC 
respicit  in  cce-lo  et  in  terra? 

Suscitans    a   ter-ra   i-no#em,*et   de 


stercore  e-rigens fauferem. 

Ut  collocet  eum  cum  prin-ci-fibus,* 

cum  principi-bus  fo-juli su-i. 
Qui  habitare  facit  steri-lem  in  domo; 

*  matrem  fi\i-o-rum  Ice -t ant  em. 
Gloria   Patri,   et  Ei-lio,*et  Spiri-£»* 

Sancto. 
.  Sicut  erat  in  principio  et  nunc  et 

semj>er*&t  in   sa?cula   sxcu-lorum. 

A  men. 


IN  EXITU  ISRAEL.    Psalm  CXIII. 


i.  In  exitu  Israel     de     E  -  gyp-  to;  domus  Jacob  de  popu-lo 

*  r*v 


bar-ba-ro. 


2.  Facta  est  Judaea  sanctifi -ca-tioc-jus* 

Israel  po-tes-tas  e-jus.  I2. 

3.  Mare  \\-dit,ct  fu-git  :*]ordian\s  con- 

versus  est  rctror-sum.  j-,# 

4.  Montes  exultaverunt  ut  a-ri-ctes,*et 

colles  si-cut  a-gni  o-vium.  j, 

5.  Quid  est  tibi,  mare,  quod  jtt-gis-tir* 

et  tu,  Jordanis,  quia  conver-sus  es  „ 
rc-tror-sum. 

6.  Montes,    exultastis  si-cut  a-ri-ctes? 

*  et  colles,  si-cut  a-gni  oviumi 

7.  A  facie  Domini  mo-ta  est  terra*  a.  16. 

faci-e  De-i  Jacob. 

8.  Qui  convertit  petram  in  sta-gna  a-   17. 

qua-rum,  *  et  rupem   in  ion-tes  a- 
qua-rum. 

9.  Non  nobis,  Domi-w,  non  nobis*  sed   18. 

nomini  tu-o  da  gloriam. 

10.  Super  misericordia  tua  et  veri-ta-te 

tu-a;*  nequando  di-cant  gentes:  Y 
Ubi  est  De-us  e-o  rum? 

11.  Deus  autem  nos-terin  ca-lo;*omn\a 

112 


19 


quscumque  vol  u -it,  j  eat. 
Simulacra   gentium    argen-tum  et 
aurum*opera  ma-nu-um  ho-minum. 
Os     habent,    et   non   lo-qucn-tur  :* 
oculos  habent,  et  non  vi-dc-bunt. 
Aures   habent,   et   non    au-dient ;* 
nares  habent,  et  non  o-do-ra-bunt. 
Manus  habent,  et  non  palpa-bunt; 
V   pedes   habent,    et   non  ambu-la- 
ount;*non  clamabunt  in  gut-tu-re 
su-o. 

Similes  illis  riant  qui  fa-ciunt  c-a* 
et  omnes  qui  con-h-duut  in  <  -is. 
Domus  Israel  spera-w»V»«  Do-mino; 

*  adjutor  eorum  et  protec-tor  e-o- 
rum  est. 

Domus  Aaron  spera-r/7  in  Do-mino; 

*  adjutor  eorum  et  proX.eo.tor  e-o 
rum  est. 

Qui  timent  Dominum,  spera-ve- 
rnnt  in  Do-mino;*  adjutor  eorum 
et  protec-tor  e-o-rum  est. 


V  ESPERS. 


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24. 


Dominus  memor  fu-it  nos-trit*  el   .25. 
bene-di-xit  no-bis. 

Benedixit    do-mui  Is-ra-el,*  bene- 
dixit  do-mui  .  \-<i-ron. 

Benedixit    omnibus    qui    ti-ment  2* 
Do-  mi-  tin  in,*  pusilles  c«»i  ma-Jo- 
ri-bus. 

Adjiciat    Domi-«w5  su-per    vos,*  2S 
super   vos,   el   super  fi-li-os  ves- 
tros, 

29- 

Benedict!   vos  a  Do-mtno,*  qui  fe- 
cit cai-lum  et  ter-ram. 


Caelum  caeti  Do-mino*  terrain  air 
tern  dedil  fih'-is  ho-minum. 

Non  mortul  lauda  bunt  lr,  Do-mi- 
ii<*  neque    omnes  qui  di 

duul  ill  in  fry- 11  uin. 

Sed   nos   qui   vivimus,  bene-^iW- 

111  us   J)omiiio*    ex   hoc  nunc,  et 

its</nc  in  see  culum. 
Gloria   Patri  et    Ft'lio,*  et  Spiri" 

tut  Sancto, 
Sicut   erat  in  principio  et  nunc  et 

scm-pcr*    et    in  saeula  sajcu-/tf- 

ruiii.     A-men. 


LAI  'DA  TE  DOM 1 NUM.     Psalm  CX I 


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Qnoniam    confirmata    est     super 
nos   miseri-cor-dia  ejus:  et  veri-  a 
tas  Domini  manet  in  at-ter-num. 
Gloria  Patri  et  Pilio*  et  Spiri-/«/- 
Thc  priest  reads  a  chapter. 

Here  follows  an  Anthem  or  Hymn. 

MAGNIFICAT. 


Sancto. 
Sicut    erat  in  principio,  et  nunc  et 

sem-per,*   et    in  siecula  sa:cu-/0- 

rum.    A-meii. 
Response,  Deo  gratias. 


am  ma  me 


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2.  Et  exultavit  spiritus  mens;  in  Deo 

sa.\u-tari  meo. 

3.  Quia   respexit  humilitatem  ancil- 

Ice  sine;  ecce  enim  ex  hoc  bea- 
tam  me  dicent  y  omnes  gene- 
rationes. 

4.  Quia  fecit  mihi  magna  qui  po-tens 

est:  et  sanctum  noinen  ejus. 

5.  Et    misericordia   ejus    a  progenie 

in  ■pro-genies;  tivaen-tibus  eum. 

6.  Fecit    potentiam  in  branchio  suo; 

dispersit  superbos  mente  cordis 
sui. 

7.  Deposuit  potentes  de  sede;  et  exal- 


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tavit  humilcs. 

8.  Esurientes  implevit  bonis;  et  divi- 

tes  dinii-.s'//  inanes. 

9.  Suscepit  Israel  puerum  suuin;  re- 

cordatus  miseri-cordia:  sua?. 

10.  Sicut  locutus  est  ad  patres  nostrosj 

Abraham    et   semini  ejus  in  sie- 
cula. 

11.  Gloria    Patri   et  Pilio;  et  Spiri-/«: 

Sancto. 

12.  Sicut    erat  in  principio  et  nunc  et 

semper;    et    in    saecula  srecu-/*;- 
rum.     Amen. 


113 


119. 


L.  M. 


VESPER  HYMNS. 
LUCIS  CREATOR. 


Gregorian. 


Qui  mane  junctum  vesperi, 
Diem  vocari  prajcipis: 
Illabitur  tetrum  chaos, 
Audi  preces  cum  fletibus. 
Nemens  gravata  crimine, 
Vitre  sit  exul  munere, 
Dum  nil  perenne  cogitat, 
Seseque  culpis  illigat. 


Cceleste  pulset  ostium, 
Vitale  tollat  premium: 
Vitemus  omne  noxium: 
Purgemus  omne  pessimum. 
Prassta,  Pater  piissime, 
Patrique  compar  Unice, 
Cum  Spiritu  Paraclito, 
Regnans  per  omne  sa:culum.    Amen. 


V.  Dirigatur,  Domine,  oratio  mea. 
R.  Sicut  incensum  in  conspectu  tuo. 


Second  Tunc. 


VESPER  HYMNS. 


120. 


(Use  tunes  on  opposite  page.) 

IN  ADVENT. 


( Creator  alme  Elderum, 
/Sterna  lux  credentium, 
Jesu  Redemptor  Omnium, 

luleiule  \  litis   SUppliCUm. 

Qui  dsemonis  ne  fraudibus 
Periret  orbis  impetu, 

Ainnris  aiius,  languid! 

Mundl  medela  factus  es. 

Commune  qui  nuiiuli  nefas, 
I'l  expiares,  ad  crucem 
E  Virginia  sacrario 
Intactu  prodis  Victima. 
CujUS  potestas  gloria, 
Nomenque  cum  primum  sonat, 


El  ccelltes  el  in f<-rf 
Tremente  curvantur  genu. 

5.  Te  deprecamur,  ultima; 

Magnum  diei  Judicem : 
Armis  supernse  grai  i.e. 
Defende  nos  ab  hostibus. 

6.  Virtus,  honor,  laus,  gloria 
Deo  Patri  cum  Filin, 
Sancto  shuul  Paraclito, 

in    ieculorum  saecula.    Amen. 
(English  words,  no.  2.) 

V.  Roratecceli  desuper  et  nubes  pluant  justum, 
R.  Aperiatur  terra,  et  germinet  Salvatorem. 


121. 


IN  LENT. 


Audi,  benlgne  Conditor, 
Nostras  preces  cum  fletibus, 
In  hoc  sacro  jejunio 
Fusas  quara  genario. 

Scrutator  alme  cordium, 
Infirmatu  scis  virium: 
Ad  te  reversis  exhibe 
Remissionis  gratiam. 
Multum  quidem  peccavimus, 
Sed  parce  conlidentibus: 
Ad  nominis  laudem  tui, 


Confer  medelam  languldis. 
.     Concede  nostrum  conterl 

Corpus  per  abstinentiam, 

Culpa;  ut  relinquant  pabulum 

Jejuna  corde  criminum. 
.     Pnesta,  beata  Trinitas, 

Concede,  simplex  Unitas: 

Ut  fructuosa  sint  tuis 

Jejuniorum  munera.     Amen. 
Angelis  suis  Deus  mandavit  de  te. 
Ut  custodiant  te  in  omnibus  viis  tuis. 


122- 


EASTER  TIME. 


Ad  regias  agni  dapes, 
SHolis  amicti  candidis, 
Post  transitum  maris  Rubri, 
Christo  canamus  principi: 
Dhina  cujus  charitas 
Sacrum  propinat  sanguinem, 
Almique  membra  corporis 
Amor  sacerdos  immolat. 
Sparsum  cniorem  postibus, 
Vastato  horret  Angelus; 
Fugitque  divisum  mare, 
Merguntur  hostes  fluctibus. 
Jam  Pascha  nostrum  Christus  est, 
Paschalis  idem  victima, 
Et  pura  puris  mentibus 
Sinceritatis  azyma. 
O  vera  coeli  Victima, 


Subjecta  cui  sunt  tartara, 

Soluta  mortis  vincula, 

Recepta  vita?  pramia! 
1.     Victor,  subactis  inferis, 

Tropha:a  Christus  explicat, 

Coeloque  aperto,  subditum 

Regem  tenebrarum  trahit. 
.     Ut  sis  perenne  mentibus 

Paschale,  Jesu,  gaudium, 

A  morte  dira  criminum 

Vitas  renatos  libera. 
.     Deo  Patri  sit  gloria, 

Et  Filio,  qui  a  mortuis 

Surrexit,  ac  Paraclito, 

In  sempiterna  srecula.     Amen. 
Mane  nobiscum  Domine.  Alleluia. 
Quoniam  advesperascit.  Alleluia. 


123. 


AT  PENTECOST. 


Veni  Creator  Spiritus, 
Mentes  tuorum  visita, 
Imple  superna  gratia 
Quae  tu  creasti  pectora. 

Qui  diceris  Paraclitus, 
Altissimi  donum  Dei, 
Fons  vivus  ignis  charitas 
Et  spiritalis  unctio. 

Tu  septiformis  munere, 
Digitus  Paternae  dexterfe, 
Tu  rite  promis  sum  Patris 
Sermone  ditans  guttura. 

Accende  himen  sensibus, 
Infunde  amorem  cordibus, 


Infirma  nostri  corporis 
Virtute  firmans  perpeti. 
Hostem  repellas  longius, 
Pacem  que  dones  protinus; 
Ductore  sic  te  prsevio, 
Vitemus  omne  noxium. 
Per  te  sciamus  da  Patrem, 
Noscamus  atque  Filium, 
Te  que  utriusque  Spiritum 
Credamus  omni  tempore. 
Deo  Patri  sit  gloria, 
Ejusque  soli  Filio 
Cum  Spiritu  Paraclito, 
Nunc  et  per  omne  SECculum.  Amen. 
(English  words,  no.  2S.) 


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ANTIPHOXS  OF  THE   BLESSED  VIRG1X. 


124. 


ALMA  REDEMPTOR1S. 

(From  Advent  till  the  Purification.) 


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(From  Christmas  to  the  Purification.) 
V.     Post  partum  Yirtro  inviolata  permansisti. 
R.     Dei  Genitrix  intercede  pro  nobis. 


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ANTIPIIONS  OF  THE  blessed  virgin. 

I2S.  AVE  REGTNA  CCELORl  M '. 

(From  tlic  Purlfiction  till  Easter.)  Samuel  A.  Baldwin. 


V.     Dignare  me  laudare  te,  Virgo  sacrata. 
R.     Da  mihi  virtutem  contra  hostes  tuos. 
Copyrighted,  1894,  by  Samuel  A.  Baldwin. 

117 


ANTIPHONS  OF  THE  BLESSED  VIRGIN. 


126. 


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K.     Quia  surrexit  Dominus  vere,  Alleluia. 

Copyrighted,  1S94,  by  Samuel  A.  Baldwin. 

118 


ANTIPIIONS  OF  THE  BLESSED  VIRGIN. 


127. 


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R.     Vt  digni  efficiamur  promissionibus  Christi. 
Copyrighted,  :So4,  bv  Samuel  A.  Baldwin. 

119 


BENEDICTION  OF  THE  BLESSED  SACRAMENT. 


128. 


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I.     O  saving  Victim!  opening  wide 
The  gate  of  Heaven  to  man  below; 
Our  foes  press  on  from  every  side, 
Thine  aid  supply,  Thy  strength  bestow. 


To  Thy  great  Name  be  endless  praise, 

Immortal  Godhead,  One  in  Three! 

O  grant  us  endless  length  of  days 

In  our  true  native  land  with  Thee.     Amen. 

120 


BENEDICTION  OF  THE  BLESSED  SACRAMENT. 

!  2.9.  TANTUM  ERGO  SACRAMBNTUM. 

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i.     Lowly  bending,  deep  adoring,        2.     Glory,  honor,  might,  dominion. 
Lo!  the  Sacrament  we  hail;  Be  unto  our  God  most  high; 

Types  and  shadows  hare  their  ending,  To  the  Father,  Son,  and  Spirit, 
Newer  rites  of  grace  prevail;  Ever  blessed  Trinity, 

Faith  for  all  defects  supplying  Praise  be  given,  and  power  eternal, 

Where  the  feeble  senses  fail.  Unto  all  eternity.     Amen. 

121 


BENEDICTION  OF  THE  BLESSED  SACRAMENT. 


V.     Panem  de  coelo  prsestitisti  eis. 
R.     Omne    delectamentum   in  se 
habentem. 


V.     Thou   hast    given   them  bread 
from  heaven. 

R.    Full  of  all  sweetness  and  delight. 

Alleluia  is  added  during  Paschal  Time  and  the  Octave  of  Corpus  Christie 


Oremus. 

Deus,  qui  nobis  sub  Sacramento 
mirabili,  Passiqnis  tuse  memoriam 
reliquisti:  tribue,  qussumus,  ita  nos 
Corporis  et  Sanguinis*  tui  sacra  mys- 
teria  venerari,  ut  redemptions  tuoe 
fructum  in  nobis  jugiter  sentiamus. 
Qui  vivis  et  regnas  in  srecula  sosculo- 
rum.     Amen. 


Let  us  fray. 
O  God, Who  has  left  us  in  this  won- 
derful Sacrament  a  perpetual  memo- 
rial of  Thy  Passion:  Grant  us,  we  be- 
seech Thee,  so  to  reverence  the  sa- 
cred mysteries  of  Thy  Body  and 
Blood,  that  we  may  continually  find 
in  our  souls  the  fruit  of  Thy  redemp- 
tion; Thou  Who  livest  and  reignest 
world  without  end.     Amen. 


130. 


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